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Tuesday, 1st August 2006
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  • Apple recalls MacBook Pro batteries
  • Microsoft to charge for Office beta download
  • Linux leader takes aim at free software movement
  • AOL emerges as video search giant
  • Email threats plunge in July
  • Google shares plummet in Nasdaq fiasco
  • New bot-powered Ebay scam uncovered
  • Younger generation embracing technology like never before
  • Netgear snaps up Skipjam
  • Networks to be accountable in mobile phone theft
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    Apple recalls MacBook Pro batteries
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    AOL emerges as video search giant
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    Email threats plunge in July
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    Google shares plummet in Nasdaq fiasco
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    New bot-powered Ebay scam uncovered
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    Younger generation embracing technology like never before
    Generation Yers spend more time online, watch less TV, engage in more social computing activities, such as instant messaging; and social networking. More...

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