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Monday, 22nd May 2006
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  • Kicking the Microsoft habit
  • Skype sick with bad bug, must be patched
  • Apple strikes back at Creative on seven patents
  • Chinese salesman jailed for organising gay orgies
  • Samsung researching fuel-cell powered mobile phones
  • INTERVIEW - web inventor says brainchild is ready for big leap
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    Kicking the Microsoft habit
    Tired of the cost and security concerns that result from using Microsoft products? Not to worry - solid alternatives abound. More...

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    Skype sick with bad bug, must be patched
    Skype rolled out an update on Friday to quash a bug that can let attackers send a file to a recipient without his or her consent, and potentially obtain access to the computer and its data. More...

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    Apple strikes back at Creative on seven patents
    Apple has added several patents to its original court filings in its countersuit against Creative Labs. More...

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    Chinese salesman jailed for organising gay orgies
    BEIJING - A Chinese salesman has been jailed for a year for organising homosexual orgies through the internet, Xinhua news agency said on Friday. More...

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    Samsung researching fuel-cell powered mobile phones
    Samsung Electronics is working on a prototype of a mobile phone powered by fuel cells, boosting the technology's chances of making it into global markets. More...

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    INTERVIEW - web inventor says brainchild is ready for big leap
    AMSTERDAM - The world wide web is on the cusp of making its next big leap to become an open environment for collaboration, and its inventor said he has not been so optimistic in years. More...

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