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Wednesday, 8th November 2006
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This morning, Google is hiring scores of radio sales people and is spending heavily in a bid to expand its position in the US$20 billion radio industry.

Also making news, Microsoft has moved into VoIP . The rollout will include video conferencing and will also be combined with email, video, and instant messaging technologies.

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Microsoft makes big call for VoIP
The VoIP rollout will include video conferencing and be combined with email, video, and instant messaging technologies.


Google positioning for move into US radio
LOS ANGELES - Web search leader Google is hiring scores of radio sales people and is spending heavily in a bid to expand its position in the US$20 billion radio industry.



Microsoft to offer movies, TV shows on game service
LOS ANGELES - Microsoft has said it would rent movies and sell television shows through Internet downloads to its Xbox Live video game service, pitting the software giant against long-time rival Apple and others responding to the explosion of video on the Web.


Adobe opens flash scripting engine code
Adobe plans to open the source code for the scripting engine in the Flash Player, which will be incorporated into a new Mozilla open source project called Tamarin.


IBM sneaks into video surveillance
The S3 system can be programmed to spot suspicious behaviour, such as prolonged lingering at an airport security fence. It could also nab an employee who's spending too much time in the lunchroom.


Grisoft AVG passes Vista compatibility test
Security and antivirus firm Grisoft has announced that Microsoft is making the company's AVG Anti-Virus 7.5 and AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition available via the Windows Security Center as a compatible Windows Vista security solution.



'Stration' worm spawns sneak attacks
Anti-virus vendors completely missed the fact that the most massive worm attack in months has a secondary payload that has sent millions of pharmaceutical spam messages, a security intelligence company has revealed.


Challenges ahead for mobile TV content providers
Cashing in on mobile TV trend will be difficult, warns report.


Gates unloads 2 million Microsoft shares
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates sold nearly two million shares last week for a total of US$57.4 million, filings made on Monday to the Securities and Exchange Commission showed.


Mobile phones push IR Xceivers past billion mark
The Infrared Data Association says growing use of mobile phones with more robust file sharing rates will spur additional growth..


OS bug project is security wake-up call
A new hacker project that promises to disclose one operating system kernel vulnerability daily hasn't yet come up with any serious bugs, a security company said Tuesday, but Gartner warned enterprises that the plan constitutes a security wake-up call.


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