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Wednesday, 26th July 2006
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  • Boffins rewrite laws of physics by reversing light
  • $100 laptop 'coming soon'
  • Asia Pacific plugs into WiMax
  • OS X security vulnerabilities on the rise
  • VoIP call quality getting worse
  • Canon targets bigger slice of large-format printer market
  • Database spam thief charged
  • Government publishes guidelines to tackle cyber-bullies
  • Nokia ships Flickr and video phones
  • NTL offers free digital TV with phone package
  • Ingram to cut inactive resellers
  • Web search drives UK travel purchases
  • World Cup fever depresses PC sales
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