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Thursday, 16th November 2006
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This afternoon, scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have demonstrated a wireless power system that can charge electronic devices without the need for cables.

A study by Philip B. Stark, a professor of statistics at the University of California, Berkeley, has found that pornography accounts for just one percent of all webpages.

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Internet is 99 per cent porn free
Study shows around one percent of all internet content is pornographic.


Adobe enhances access control offerings
New update will allow control over PDF, Word and Excel files.


Dell sets up shop in Second Life
PC giant becomes latest firm to open a store in the virtual world.


EU approves Nokia/Siemens merger
Merger will not significantly harm competition, commissioners find.


Windows use could boost mobile malware
Increasing use of Windows CE could leave mobile users vulnerable.


Olympics drive Chinese broadband development
Every house in Beijing promised broadband by 2008.


Asia gears up for smartphone bonanza
18 million handsets sold as customers demand new features.


Samsung develops gun-toting robo-guard
Dead or alive you're coming with me.


Scientists demo wireless power system
No more chargers needed for devices able to use wireless power source.


PlayStation 3 stumbles over backwards compatibility
Hundreds of PS2 games won't play on new Sony console.


Ericsson says open to acquisitions in multimedia
TOKYO - The head of Swedish mobile network equipment giant Ericsson said on Wednesday the company is open for acquisitions in multimedia and other Web-based services for future growth.


Hutchison says no 3G mobile units for sale
LONDON - Hong Kong conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa on Wednesday doused growing speculation its 3 UK mobile business could be up for sale and said it had no plans to list any of its 3G mobile assets for now.


Open market drives Japanese fibre optic sales
27 million home fibre internet users by 2011, research predicts.


EU threatens Microsoft with new fines
The EU set 23 November as the final deadline for Microsoft to submit technical documentation needed by competitors to make their products interoperate with Windows-based systems.


Asia's poor consider Web access options
Developing nations may prefer to go online with mobiles or wireless.


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