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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    'Mobiles are safe', operators claim   ActiveX flaw could affect up to 70 apps   Analysis: Intel's big 45nm break   Analyst dismisses Second Life as a 'pyramid scheme'   Experts warn Apple iPhone is 'no smartphone'   Scientists build radio explosives detector   Flash memory prices plummet   Flaw found in PGP Desktop encryption tool   Fox sues YouTube over leaked TV shows   Google to build video search engine   Microsoft starts work on Vista Service Pack 1   Lite-On claims DVD burner speed record
Monday, 29th January 2007
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Tim Lohman,
Editor

 

This afternoon, high powered radio waves from mobile phone base stations appear to have no adverse effects on human tissue, according to research sponsored by Japanese mobile phone operators.

Also making news, industry experts have warned that Apple's iPhone is "no smartphone" and is not as technologically advanced as many reports would suggest.

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Telco/ISP
'Mobiles are safe', operators claim
Base stations do not damage DNA, operators say.
By Simon Burns


Security
ActiveX flaw could affect up to 70 apps
Vulnerable third-party component used by more than 20 vendors.
By Shaun Nichols


Hardware
Analysis: Intel's big 45nm break
Cut in power leakage is important, but just one of several improvements
needed for tomorrow's chips.
By Tom Sanders


Finance
Analyst dismisses Second Life as a 'pyramid scheme'
Storm rages as financial researcher questions validity of virtual world's
economy.
By Shaun Nichols


Hardware
Experts warn Apple iPhone is 'no smartphone'
New device not as clever as some think, says ABI Research.
By Robert Jaques


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Research/Trends
Scientists build radio explosives detector
Fly the friendly skies, without blowing up.
By Iain Thomson


Hardware
Flash memory prices plummet
Lack of new gadgets to soak up chip glut, observers say.
By Simon Burns


Security
Flaw found in PGP Desktop encryption tool
Users urged to upgrade to block intrusion.
By Iain Thomson


Internet
Fox sues YouTube over leaked TV shows
Subpoena demands name of user who uploaded '24' and 'The Simpsons'.
By Iain Thomson


Internet
Google to build video search engine
Results to include outside sources.
By Tom Sanders


Operating Systems
Microsoft starts work on Vista Service Pack 1
Beta testers wanted for future update.
By Tom Sanders


Hardware
Lite-On claims DVD burner speed record
World's first 20x DVD burner offers 1.5Gbps transfer rate.
By Clement James


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