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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Memory maker turbocharges Ram to 1302MHz   Google patent search under fire   Venice Project could break bandwidth limits   HP emerges as laptop leader   Mozilla Foundation rakes in US$53m   Phone makers sued over Bluetooth patent   PlayStation 3 to win console war   Warner and LG merge high-def DVD formats   French put UFO archives online   4Radio turns a PSP into a wireless   Adobe Reader hit by cross-site scripting flaw   Google granted US patent for 'similarity engine'   Amazon boss heads for the final frontier   Robot HR takes over at Google   Teens take to wireless gaming
Monday, 8th January 2007
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This morning, Google's Patent Search, launched in beta last month, has come under fire over its use of optical character recognition software to make available more than seven million files in the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database.

Also making news, beta testers of the Venice Project peer-to-peer Internet television service have been warned that the software could break bandwidth limits unless carefully managed.

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Memory maker turbocharges Ram to 1302MHz
Over-clocked DDR2 modules to debut at CES.


Google patent search under fire
Results can be incomplete and inaccurate, say intellectual property experts.


Venice Project could break bandwidth limits
A 1GB cap could be exhausted in just 10 hours.


HP emerges as laptop leader
Focus on growing markets proves effective.


Mozilla Foundation rakes in US$53m
Firefox browser propells Mozilla to new financial heights.


Phone makers sued over Bluetooth patent
University demands royalty payments for wireless technology.


PlayStation 3 to win console war
Selling more than its rivals put together, according to report.


Warner and LG merge high-def DVD formats
Warner Bros touts Total HD disc, while LG offers first dual-format player.


French put UFO archives online
ET, téléphoner chez toi.


4Radio turns a PSP into a wireless
PlayStation Portable users get Channel 4 sounds and Celebrity Big Bro content.


Adobe Reader hit by cross-site scripting flaw
Vulnerability could allow malicious code to be tied to files from trusted
sites.


Google granted US patent for 'similarity engine'
Search spiders could distinguish between duplicated information on web pages.


Amazon boss heads for the final frontier
First video of Blue Origin spacecraft in action.


Robot HR takes over at Google
Search giant selects likely job applicants using a computer algorithm.


Teens take to wireless gaming
Better handsets and more flexible billing drive uptake.


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