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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Dell releases Linux desktops, notebook   Google Translate launches in 12 languages   Pirates of the Caribbean spam ships Trojan   Sony prepares PS3 firmware update   Informatica steals local Business Objects customers after lawsuit   Networking vendor Avaya gets serious about software   China backs down on blogger registration   Facebook opens up to third parties   Dell launches retail offensive   World's highest phone call made from Everest   DVDs most popular pirated goods   Sony PSP to get VoIP and online messaging
Monday, 28th May 2007
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This morning, Google has announced the launch of its Google Translate feature that allows non-English speakers to search content from the English web.

Also making news, a spam email posing as the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie downloads a Trojan horse , warned security vendor Sophos.

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Dell releases Linux desktops, notebook
Dell planned to release on Thursday two desktops and a notebook running Ubuntu Linux, launching the highest-profile market showcase for the open-source operating system.
By Antone Gonsalves


Applications
Google Translate launches in 12 languages
Unlocking the English web to the rest of the world.
By Tom Sanders


Security
Pirates of the Caribbean spam ships Trojan
Unwary users heading for stormy waters.
By Matt Chapman


Convergence
Sony prepares PS3 firmware update
Sony will introduce the latest system software update for its PlayStation 3 today in the US - Version 1.80 will add upscaling of PS1 and PS2 games and DVD movies to 1080p resolution.
By Clement James


Applications
Informatica steals local Business Objects customers after lawsuit
US-based data integration company, Informatica, is offering to substitute Business Objects customer’s data systems as part of a global initiative off the back of the company’s recent court-case win against its competitor.
By Sarah Falson


Applications
Networking vendor Avaya gets serious about software
Avaya just recently introduced new services based on communications-enabled business processes, for which the company holds 22 patents.
By Elena Malykhina


Internet
China backs down on blogger registration
The Chinese government has reversed a ruling that would have forced the nation's bloggers to register their real names.
By Matt Chapman


Finance
Facebook opens up to third parties
Social networking site Facebook is planning to let other developers create services for its website.
By Matt Chapman


Hardware
Dell launches retail offensive
Linux machines hit market as vendor announces major deal with Wal-Mart.
By Shaun Nichols


Telco/ISP
World's highest phone call made from Everest
I'm on the mountain ....
By Iain Thomson


Research/Trends
DVDs most popular pirated goods
Brits reveal lax attitude to counterfeit gear.
By Iain Thomson


Telco/ISP
Sony PSP to get VoIP and online messaging
Four year deal with BT adds wireless broadband to PlayStation Portable.
By Staff Writers


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