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Apple fixes overheated MacBooks by always running fans
Apple efforts to address a heat issue in its entry-level MacBook notebooks.. More...

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Week's Windows attack turns PCs into spam zombies
The latest bot to pester Windows users seems to have been trolling for machines to add to a spam-spewing network of zombies. More...

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Apple admits rules violations at Chinese iPod plant
Apple scrambles to downplay reports of forced labor at a Chinese iPod factory, but it appears some rules were broken. More...

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Court rules US telecom surveillance illegal
A US federal judge in has ruled that the National Security Agency's (NSA)electronic spying program is unconstitutional. The Bush administration immediately appealed. More...

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With Boeing gone, vendors eye in-flight connectivity void
With Boeing formally dropping its Connexion in-flight internet service, the future of commercial aircraft connectivity for passengers is shifting to vendors working on less robust solutions. More...

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Sony PlayStation 3 predicted to win console war
Industry analysts believe that Sony's long-delayed PlayStation 3 will still lead sales in North America, despite rivals Microsoft and Nintendo stealing a march on the market.
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Broadband multi-play offers all volume and no profit
Price slashing by telcos in the form of multi-play packages could decimate consumer spending on pay-TV, broadband and telephony services, warn analysts in a new report.
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Lighten your load and leave the laptop behind
It's getting harder and harder to get electronics through airport security, but don't fret, take advantage of technologies that let you leave your laptop behind and still be productive on the road. More...

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Microsoft to buyback US$36.2 billion in stock
Microsoft increases its stock buyback program by US$16.2 billion to a total of US$36.2 billion over the next five years. More...

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