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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Microsoft objects to Google DoubleClick purchase   Major flaw found in Wi-Fi Linux   SanDisk, Sony to co-develop memory card    NASA finds Mars Orbiter killed by dead batteries, human error   Why online games are dictatorships   City of London goes Wi-Fi   Toshiba unveils 200GB 2.5in portable drive   Nokia and Samsung tout mobile TV interoperability   Intel looks to CE   Ubuntu Linux 7.04 makes debut    HP expands PC portfolio for mass retail market   Non-European mobile firms face roaming price hike
Tuesday, 17th April 2007
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This afternoon, Microsoft has called for an antitrust investigation into Google's US$3.1bn acquisition of web advertising firm DoubleClick.

Also making news, a major flaw that imperils Linux users of Wi-Fi has been found in the widely-used MadWiFi Linux kernel device driver.

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Government/Law
Microsoft objects to Google DoubleClick purchase
Microsoft has called for an antitrust investigation into Google's US$3.1bn acquisition of web advertising firm DoubleClick.
By Iain Thomson


Security
Major flaw found in Wi-Fi Linux
Researcher held back news until patch was released.
By Iain Thomson


Hardware
SanDisk, Sony to co-develop memory card
The collaboration is unique in that SanDisk and Sony sell competing technology standards when it comes to removable flash-card memory.
By Staff writers


Hardware
NASA finds Mars Orbiter killed by dead batteries, human error
NASA is blaming the failure and disappearance of its Mars orbiter in 2006 on both human error and dead batteries.

By Staff writers


Internet
Why online games are dictatorships
Online games like World of Warcraft and Second Life are absolute dictatorships, where the whim of the companies controlling them is law.
By Staff writers


Internet
City of London goes Wi-Fi
The City of London is set to become Europe's biggest Wi-Fi hotspot next week.

By Staff Writers


Hardware
Toshiba unveils 200GB 2.5in portable drive
Big storage in small packages.
By Robert Jaques


Hardware
Nokia and Samsung tout mobile TV interoperability
Companies start DVB-H enabled handset and network compatibility testing.
By Robert Jaques


Hardware
Intel looks to CE
A major focus of Intel for next year is its plans for what it calls system-on-chip products.
By Staff writers


Applications
Ubuntu Linux 7.04 makes debut
Ubuntu is a rising star in the Linux world, and it's business model and platform is beginning to catch on in the United States.
By Staff Writers


Hardware
HP expands PC portfolio for mass retail market
Hardware vendor launches a new range of PCs for the digital home, through mass merchant retailers.
By Lilia Guan


Telco/ISP
Non-European mobile firms face roaming price hike
European operators compensate for recent cap.
By Robert Jaques


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