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  • Yahoo!7, Nokia launch mobile services platform
  • Unwired goes to the movies
  • Pirate Bay back, but not for long
  • Plastic missed in factory cooks Mac notebooks
  • Few queries make up majority of online searches
  • Microsoft plans all-in-one business intelligence system
  • 3G phone masts safe says Dutch health ministry
  • China to lead Asia's IT services market by 2010
  • HP recalls digital cameras
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    Yahoo!7, Nokia launch mobile services platform
    Yahoo!7 is to offer its instant messaging, email and search services on Nokia’s 60 series mobile phones through Yahoo! Go Mobile. More...

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    Unwired goes to the movies
    Unwired has partnered with ReelTime Media to provide current release movies to its subscribers via a set top box. More...

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    Pirate Bay back, but not for long
    The Pirate Bay, a BitTorrent tracking site made good on its promise to return after authorities seized its entire server farm, but it went down again. More...

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    Plastic missed in factory cooks Mac notebooks
    Apple told MacBook owners to check the backs of their computer for a piece of extraneous plastic which is clogging vents and raising temperatures in some machines. More...

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    Few queries make up majority of online searches
    Fully four percent of all unique search queries comprised about 50 percent of all searches, WebSideStory said. More...

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    Microsoft plans all-in-one business intelligence system
    Microsoft unveils PerformancePoint Server 2007, which would eventually become the focal point for all of the company's business intelligence tools. More...

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    3G phone masts safe says Dutch health ministry
    AMSTERDAM - There is no evidence that radiation from third-generation UMTS found mobile phone masts is harmful to people, the Dutch health ministry said on the basis of a new Swiss study on Tuesday. More...

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    China to lead Asia's IT services market by 2010
    HONG KONG - China will overtake Australia to become the largest information technology (IT) services market in the Asia Pacific region, excluding Japan, by 2010, a data tracking firm forecast on Tuesday. More...

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    HP recalls digital cameras
    WASHINGTON - About 679,000 HP digital cameras are being recalled worldwide because they can cause some batteries to overheat when the camera is connected to an AC adapter or docking station, posing a fire hazard, US regulators said on Tuesday. More...

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