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Diversetrade.com positioned as EBay alternative
Seeking to take advantage of EBay's recent price increases, a group of entrepreneurs from The Netherlands has launched an online auction site, called Diversetrade.com. More...

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DRM stripper launched for Apple's iTunes 6
QTFairUse6, posted on the Hymn bulletin board, supports iTunes and uses Apple's music and video player to strip DRM. More...

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Hackers renew Windows 'MS06-040' attacks
Symantec and the Internet Storm Centre have alerted users to increased activity which could indicate a new round of spybot and worm attacks exploiting a Windows Server security vulnerability. More...

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Microsoft pledges to continue IE 6 support
Support for the five-year-old Internet Explorer 6 browser won't vanish overnight when the new IE 7 debuts later this year, Microsoft assured users on Thursday. More...

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MyDeathSpace.com gives MySpace users a place for remembrance
Inspired by lasting Myspace profiles, a website creators fills a niche for remembering the dead with MyDeathSpace.com. More...

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Nokia to acquire map software maker Gate5
The mobile giant is acquiring German mapping software firm Gate5 for an undisclosed sum, in a bid to tap into the fast-growing mobile navigation market. More...

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Skype unplugged, with new cordless phones
With more than 100 million users, Skype is trying to reaffirm its prominence in the market with new cordless phones that don't require PCs. More...

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AOL launches broadband client beta
AOL has launched in beta an upgrade of its broadband client that consolidates the Internet service provider's core offerings on one user interface. More...

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EA to embed ads in video games
Electronics Arts said Thursday it has inked deals with video game advertising network Massive and IGA Worldwide to embed ads into its games. More...

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Two-year extension of Microsoft antitrust deal sought
Microsoft and the Department of Justice have jointly asked a federal court to extend by at least two years the rules the software maker must follow under a 2002 antitrust judgment. More...

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