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Microsoft readies fix for DRM hack
Ignoring pleas for an end to DRM, Microsoft promises patch to prevent a software tool from removing the music and video player's copyright protection technology. More...

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Analysis: How much system memory is really enough?
When it comes to adding memory, we all have to deal with the cost vs. speed equation. So how much memory do you really need? Our tester got some surprising results. More...

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Firefox 2.0 beta 2 launches
Firefox Beta 2 has been delayed several times to give developers more time to quash bugs in the browser. More...

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Study: Used phones, PDAs contain confidential data
Most used mobile phones and PDAs contain personal information that their former owners neglected to adequately delete, security firm Trust Digital has said. More...

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