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Friday, 11th August 2006
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  • Stalemate seen in high-definition DVD war
  • Biometric passports 'easily cloned'
  • Laptops banned from hand luggage
  • Social networks riddled with malware
  • Intel intensifies assault against AMD
  • Microsoft talks up Vista speech recognition
  • Symantec cries foul over Vista's bolted down kernel
  • The PC turns 25
  • Windows mobile secured
  • Young people exposed to more online porn
  • 'Evolved' worms target all IM networks
  • AOL user identified from search records
  • Samsung makes small screen debut
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    Stalemate seen in high-definition DVD war
    The battle between two hyped formats for high-definition DVD - Blu-ray and HD-DVD - will confuse customers and turn many of them off the whole technology, a London-based research firm predicted. More...

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