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  • New ad-supported P2P music service signs up EMI
  • OpenOffice.org denies macro exploit a problem
  • Spammer settles for $US1M, goes straight
  • Mac virtual machine close to final release
  • Analysts: Microsoft has antitrust anxiety
  • UK net group wants labels to list digital restrictions
  • Gas Station TV brings ads to the pump
  • Payments by phone on the way in US
  • YouTube lets subscribers build their own video channels
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    New ad-supported P2P music service signs up EMI
    LONDON - EMI Group said on Monday it would make its music catalog available to the first advertising supported peer-to-peer service as the entertainment industry embraces the same technology that once nearly crippled it. More...

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    Spammer settles for $US1M, goes straight
    A 24-year-old Texas, USA spammer who settled lawsuits with Microsoft and the state of Texas has seen the truth and the light, and says he's launching an anti-spam security service. More...

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    Analysts: Microsoft has antitrust anxiety
    Microsoft will not only pull its Save As PDF feature from Office 2007, but will bow to Adobe and let computer makers strip its own rival electronic document format from Windows Vista. More...

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    UK net group wants labels to list digital restrictions
    A UK internet group wants companies to tell European consumers what prohibitions are on the digital content they buy, while asking governments not to mandate digital rights management. More...

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    Gas Station TV brings ads to the pump
    Gas Station TV begins a service that brings advertising and ABC US programming to motorists filling up their tanks. More...

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    Payments by phone on the way in US
    The wireless short-range technology is designed for cashless payments from a mobile phone. More...

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