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Wednesday, 30th May 2007
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Making news this morning, a single image of a bare bottom has delayed the forthcoming release of Halo 2 on Windows Vista.

Also, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is equipping cinema ushers with night vision goggles and training them to spot people illegally taping films.

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'Bare bottom' delays Halo 2 release
Partial nudity ruins innocent slaughter gaming.
By Tom Sanders


Security
MPAA trains cinema ushers to catch pirates
Night vision goggles to seek out movie tapers.
By Iain Thomson


Security
The end of image spam
Image spam numbers hit lowest recorded levels in 10 months, according to security experts.
By Negar Salek


Telco/ISP
Hong Kong growing into Asian telecoms hub
Links with China drive connectivity supplier interest.
By Simon Burns


Telco/ISP
Google launches mobile calendar
Service said to work on all web-enabled phones.
By Shaun Nichols


Internet
Brits racked up billions in online sales in 2006
Fastest rate of growth since the dotcom bubble.
By Staff Writers


Hardware
Canon and Toshiba delay SED TVs again
Production and patent woes stall next-gen flat panel screens.
By Matt Chapman


Hardware
BEA marries SOA and Event Server
Java-based event server allows faster and cheaper data analysis.
By Tom Sanders


Telco/ISP
Nokia to use Chinese 3G technology
TD-SCDMA back-end hardware sales near $1bn in first quarter.
By Simon Burns


Hardware
Korea's memory chip lead threatened
Taiwan and China to take over, analyst predicts.
By Simon Burns


Government/Law
FTC investigates Google DoubleClick deal
Proposed merger raises 'antitrust' and 'privacy' concerns.
By Iain Thomson


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WAN plus storage equals opportunity
Whether for storage efficiency, data center consolidation or disaster recovery, the opportunities to put storage on a WAN are only starting, and upcoming changes in WAN technology will only add to them, VARs say.
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