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Monday, 15th May 2006
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  • MP3s could become extinct
  • Apple patches 43 flaws in OS, QuickTime
  • EU to slap Microsoft for second antitrust abuse
  • Startup replacing Linux desktop with the web
  • Video game execs at E3 push for more in-game advertising
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    MP3s could become extinct
    Mobile music phones could push portable digital music players into the tar pits with the dinosaurs within five years, according to a report released on Friday. More...

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    Apple patches 43 flaws in OS, QuickTime
    Apple Computer patches more than 40 vulnerabilities in its Mac OS X operating system, and associated applications. More...

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    EU to slap Microsoft for second antitrust abuse
    The European Union plans to file a second formal charge against Microsoft, the Agence France-Presse (AFP) wire service reported on Thursday. More...

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    Startup replacing Linux desktop with the web
    A startup is looking to do to Linux what Microsoft is doing to Windows - dissolve the operating system into the web. More...

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    Video game execs at E3 push for more in-game advertising
    Publishers are turning toward in-game advertising to support rising costs. Research suggests the market in 2010 will reach US$732.5 million, up from US$56.5 million in 2005. More...

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