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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    CES 2007: Cisco sets sights on home market   Microsoft postpones half of Tuesday's patches   Oracle tool adds access for rival databases   CES 2007: Motorola CEO Zander predicts mobile explosion   Second Life opens its source code   AMD steps up entertainment push   Netgear teams up with BitTorrent   CES-Sandisk adds larger screen to challenge iPod   Skype offers phones for Web and conventional calls   AUTOSHOW - Detroit gets a buzz from electric cars   CES - Hitachi, Seagate boost data storage for movies   CES - Sony, Microsoft hit game console targets
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This morning, Oracle has released a new version of its Oracle SQL Developer graphical database-development tool that adds access support for third-party databases.

Also making news, AMD has unveiled a set of products at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that aim to let consumers better manage digital media.

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CES 2007: Cisco sets sights on home market
Cisco and its Linksys division are geared up to debut a slew of new products at this week's 2007 International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, backing Chairman and CEO John Chambers' recent pledge that the company plans to focus on the connected home.


Microsoft postpones half of Tuesday's patches
Microsoft has scratched half of the security updates it announced last week, and it now plans to release only four sets of patches Tuesday.


Oracle tool adds access for rival databases
Oracle has released a new version of its Oracle SQL Developer graphical database-development tool that adds access support for third-party databases.


CES 2007: Motorola CEO Zander predicts mobile explosion
The rising demand for anytime, anywhere communications worldwide will spur pervasive adoption of mobile technology this year and over the next decade, Motorola CEO Ed Zander said Monday in a keynote at CES.


Second Life opens its source code
Second Life creator Linden Labs on Monday released the source code for its virtual world client under the GNU General Public License, a move the much-buzzed-about company hopes will entice a flood of developers to help improve its access client.


AMD steps up entertainment push
Chipmaker launches Microsoft Home Server reference design and AMD Live
laptops.


Netgear teams up with BitTorrent
Firms tout video downloads streamed to high-def TVs.


CES-Sandisk adds larger screen to challenge iPod
LAS VEGAS - Sandisk introduced its first portable digital music player with a large screen on Monday, the latest challenge to Apple's market-dominating iPod.


Skype offers phones for Web and conventional calls
LAS VEGAS - Skype, which has popularised Web telephone calling, on Monday marked progress in extending its low-cost calling services beyond computers to new types of phones, the company said on Monday.


AUTOSHOW - Detroit gets a buzz from electric cars
DETROIT (Reuters) - They're going electric in the Motor City - well, maybe not just yet.


CES - Hitachi, Seagate boost data storage for movies
LAS VEGAS - Hitachi and Seagate Technology announced on Sunday massive new computer storage systems to accommodate growing consumer demand for high-definition movies as well as photos and music.


CES - Sony, Microsoft hit game console targets
SACRAMENTO/LAS VEGAS - Sony and Microsoft have said they hit sales targets as their PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles battle for top billing in the US$30 billion game market.


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