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Friday, 10th February 2006
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  • New Google Desktop grabs more of Microsoft's turf
  • Sun patches seven critical Java Runtime bugs
  • Spyware barely touches Firefox
  • Yahoo accused in jailing of second China internet user
  • Sharp, Chi Mei agree to share LCD technology
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    New Google Desktop grabs more of Microsoft's turf
    Web search leader Google is introducing an upgraded version of its software for users to organise and find information on any computer and to share it with friends. More...

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    Sun patches seven critical Java Runtime bugs
    Windows, Linux, and Solaris users are at risk from multiple critical vulnerabilities in Sun's popular Java Runtime Environment, the company acknowledged in a recent security advisory. More...

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    Spyware barely touches Firefox
    There's more ammunition for Firefox fans. New academic research says Internet Explorer users can be up to 21 times more likely to end up with a spyware-infected PC than Firefox users. More...

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    Yahoo accused in jailing of second China internet user
    Yahoo provided evidence to Chinese authorities that led to the imprisonment of an internet writer, lawyers and activists said on Thursday, the second such case involving the US internet giant. More...

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    Sharp, Chi Mei agree to share LCD technology
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