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Wednesday, 17th May 2006
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  • Apple dumps iBook, unveils 13-inch MacBook
  • Cyber-crooks target online gamers
  • Sony to launch world's first Blu-ray notebook PC
  • Oracle contributes Ajax to OSS community
  • IBM crams 6.67 billion bits into one sq. inch
  • Dell, HP execs describe life beyond PC rivalry
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    Apple dumps iBook, unveils 13-inch MacBook
    Apple finished its shift to Intel processors in its portable line as it introduced a trio of MacBook models that replace the aged PowerPC-based iBook. More...

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    Cyber-crooks target online gamers
    In a new malware dynamic, cyber-crooks are going after login details needed to install and access online games. More...

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    Sony to launch world's first Blu-ray notebook PC
    TOKYO - Sony said on Tuesday it would offer the world's first notebook PC equipped with a next-generation Blu-ray optical disk drive in Japan in June, a month behind Toshiba's launch last week of laptop PCs with a rival drive. More...

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    Oracle contributes Ajax to OSS community
    The database company said developers would be able to assemble the reusable components on a page and connect them to an application data source. More...

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    IBM crams 6.67 billion bits into one sq. inch
    IBM said researchers have developed a data storage technology that is capable of cramming eight terabytes of data onto a small tape cartridge. More...

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    Dell, HP execs describe life beyond PC rivalry
    SAN DIEGO - Executives at Hewlett-Packard and Dell, fierce rivals in the personal computer market, described diverging paths for their companies' futures on Monday. More...

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