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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real in trouble over DRM software   Windows Vista tip: Recovering from a damaged system   Student claims iPod can affect pacemakers   Sun reads a new script   Smartphone sales break records in Asia   Apple hints touch screen for iPod   RFID system claims to prevent DVD theft   Red Hat's plans for Open Source messaging layer   Mozilla's Window Snyder: A CISO with a different agenda   Sony gets creative with social networking site   Download backdoor found in Windows Update   Nokia goes green with charger alerts
Monday, 14th May 2007
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This afternoon, Apple has filed for a patent that indicates the company may be considering the use of touch screen technology on devices other than the iPhone.

Also making news, Sun has introduced a "preview" version of a new scripting language, JavaFX, aimed at Web content creators during its annual JavaOne show.

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Government/Law
Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real in trouble over DRM software
Major IT and CE companies Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real are under fire for not using digital rights management (DRM) controller.
By Shaun Nichols


Operating Systems
Windows Vista tip: Recovering from a damaged system
With Vista, Microsoft has made significant improvements in the way you can recover from and repair serious problems..
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
Student claims iPod can affect pacemakers
iPods can cause cardiac implantable pacemakers to malfunction by interfering with the electromagnetic equipment monitoring the heart, according to a
study presented by a 17-year-old high school student to a meeting of heart specialists Thursday..
By Reuters blank


Applications
Sun reads a new script
At its annual JavaOne show, Sun introduced a "preview" version of a new scripting language, JavaFX, aimed at Web content creators..
By Charles Babcock


Telco/ISP
Smartphone sales break records in Asia
Nokia dominates with 46 per cent of the market.
By Simon Burns


Hardware
Apple hints touch screen for iPod
The filing sparked speculation among tech bloggers that Apple could be considering the use of a touch screen on the iPod..
By Antone Gonsalves


Security
RFID system claims to prevent DVD theft
Locked discs will be unplayable until activated at the point of sale.
By Matt Chapman


Applications
Red Hat's plans for Open Source messaging layer
It's trying to put itself at the centre of a growing service-related software market..
By Charles Babcock


Security
Mozilla's Window Snyder: A CISO with a different agenda
From her weird title to her role as chief liaison to the open source community, this security chief is unique..
By Larry Greenemeier


Internet
Sony gets creative with social networking site
Vaio Nation users can post music and film and interact with fans and friends.
By Matt Chapman


Security
Download backdoor found in Windows Update
No protection currently available for Bits flaw.
By Matt Chapman


Telco/ISP
Nokia goes green with charger alerts
New handsets display 'Please unplug the charger' message.
By Andrew Charlesworth


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