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Thursday, 22nd March 2007
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He maybe one the of the richest men in the world, but when it comes to an Xbox Soccer game, Bill Gates needs a bit of improvement. In Mexico on Tuesday to mark his company's 20th anniversary in the country, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates lost a game of Xbox 360 soccer to Mexican national player Rafael Marquez.


Also The actor who played Q on three different Star Trek series says today's technology, whether it's mobile phones or Second Life, is feeding off the fictional technology dreamed up by science fiction writers years ago.

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IBM Launches Developers' Resources In Second Life
Codestation includes a giant labyrinth where software developers can build robots and race them against each other..
By Staff writers


Government/Law
Judge Finds Google Isn't a Monopoly
The court suggests Google's high prices, by themselves, are not anticompetitive or exclusionary, but critics see things differently..
By Staff writers


Hardware
Microsoft's Bill Gates Loses Xbox Soccer Match
To his credit, Gates forced Mexican national player Rafael Marquez to a nail-biting overtime before succumbing 2-1 on penalty kicks.
By Staff writers


Hardware
Motorola Offers Music-Camera Phone To Succeed Razr
The MotoRizr Z3 debuts this week exclusively through T-Mobile.
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
Star Trek's 'Q' talks up technology
Actor John de Lancie loves his Apple laptop and wants better voice recognition so he doesn't have to use the remote to change the TV channel..
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
UCLA Scientists Create Tiny, Wet Alphabet
UCLA scientists have created the world's least filling bowl of alphabet soup: billions of florescent microscale & particles shaped like alphabet letters in a liquid solution.
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
Half of corporate web traffic not work related
Gambling, music, porn and webmail clogging networks.
By Robert Jaques


Internet
Icann pulls RegisterFly's licence
Messy break-up brings down domain registration firm.
By Tom Sanders


Government/Law
Xbox Live fraud on the rise
Microsoft ignoring account theft, cricits charge.
By Tom Sanders


Internet
Yahoo dives into mobile search
Mobile search engines interprets search results to allow for better ranking.
By Tom Sanders


Applications
Adobe's Apollo: Sounds Interesting, So Where's The Meat?
Developers will need to decide how to use Adobe's vision of rich Internet applications before the technology can bridge the worlds of the desktop and Web browser.
By Staff writers


Applications
Oracle Net Earnings Up On License Sales
The business software maker's quarterly profit and revenue topped Wall Street forecasts on strong sales of new software applications, lifting its shares by 3 percent.
By Staff writers


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