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  • Microsoft's WGA sued as "spyware"
  • Judge knocks back SCO's IBM Linux suit
  • Net neutrality battle shifts to full senate
  • Apple updates iTunes to plug security hole
  • Corporate IT set to go greener
  • Virtualisation technology on the rise
  • Privaris fingerprint device provides all-in-one security
  • Wi-Fi adoption growing quickly in China
  • Women dominate mobile phone gaming market
  • Google adds YouTube features to video service
  • Microsoft shuts off Vista Beta 2
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    Microsoft's WGA sued as "spyware"
    The lawsuit asks for class-action status on claims that Microsoft's WGA software mislead users as to its true purpose, failed to obtain consent before installing, and transmitted data to the company's servers. More...

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    Net neutrality battle shifts to full senate
    The battle over Net neutrality has shifted from a Senate panel, where a bill to force internet service providers to maintain a level playing field was rejected, to the full Senate, where an even bigger battle may be brewing. More...

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    Apple updates iTunes to plug security hole
    Apple this week updated its iTunes music store software to fix a critical security flaw that could let attackers grab control of a PC or Mac. More...

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    Corporate IT set to go greener
    UK firms facing with green legislation look to decrease emissions and build
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    Privaris fingerprint device provides all-in-one security
    The device is small enough to fit on a keychain and authenticates users' identities with their fingerprints. More...

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    Wi-Fi adoption growing quickly in China
    The market's annual growth rate is pegged at 45 percent, topping US$1.25 billion by 2008 for non-embedded Wi-Fi equipment. More...

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    Women dominate mobile phone gaming market
    Women like to play games on mobile phones more than men, according to an analyst firm that has studied the gender gaming habits.. More...

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    Microsoft shuts off Vista Beta 2
    Microsoft plans to close the Windows Vista Beta 2 test to new users after Friday, a company executive said Thursday, because the preview has reached its copy limit. More...

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