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Monday, 12th February 2007
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Tim Lohman,
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His morning, Virgin boss Richard Branson has offered $25m to anyone who invents a system that removes greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

Also making news, Microsoft has unveiled the latest version of its Windows Mobile operating system latest version of its Windows Mobile operating system, which has taken on the look of Windows Vista.

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Operating Systems
Microsoft eyes Mobile Windows Vista
Windows Mobile 6 takes on the look and functionality of Vista.
By Matt Chapman


Research/Trends
Branson offers US$25m prize to tackle greenhouse gas
Plans for a virgin earth.
By Jane Hoskyn


Security
Phishers slip through Firefox security net
Extra backslash allows for bypass of filter.
By Shaun Nichols


Convergence
Online TV pushing the Web to 'breaking point'
Internet will struggle to meet rising demand, warns Google.
By Jane Hoskyn


Government/Law
SEC fines Trend Micro chief executive
Insider trading allegations end with slap on wrist.
By Simon Burns


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Telco/ISP
Vodafone inks mobile deals with Web giants
Web 2.0 agreements with MySpace, YouTube and eBay.
By Jane Hoskyn


Telco/ISP
Google still plays catch-up with EBay
Traffic figures for the competing e-commerce sites are on opposite ends in the spectrum, according to an Internet metrics company.
By Staff writers


Telco/ISP
Ericsson launches mobile VoIP for the home
The handset maker promotes its access point station as a catalyst against higher-priced mobile calls.
By Staff writers


Telco/ISP
Republican calls for email and IM monitoring
ISPs would have to keep records of emails, IM and website visits.
By Iain Thomson


Research/Trends
Brain scanner shows human intentions
New technique predicts actions before they take place.
By Iain Thomson


Applications
Is HP serious about its software business this time?
Driven by in-house development and acquisitions, it has a new plan to become a top-tier software vendor. It's worth a look.
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
HDTV uptake to treble by 2011
Informa Telecoms and Media predicts new generation of couch potatoes.
By Jane Hoskyn


Hardware
NEC promises low-power HD mobile TV
Hook-up with Telegent to offer four hours viewing time on mobile phones.
By Jane Hoskyn


Telco/ISP
Virgin enters quad-play market
Digital TV, broadband, fixed-line phone and mobile comms.
By Matt Chapman


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