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Friday, 4th May 2007
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This afternoon, scientists at the University of Queensland have hooked up with Foster's brewery to build a fuel cell powered by brewery waste .

Also making news, a US prison is undergoing emergency lock changes after the keys to some of its doors appeared on eBay .

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Fosters aids beer powered fuel cells
Scientists at the University of Queensland have hooked up with Foster's brewery to build a fuel cell powered by brewery waste.
By Iain Thomson


Security
Prison keys sold on eBay
Quick lock change in order after security slip.
By Iain Thomson


Government/Law
Judge approves US$1.53bn verdict against Microsoft
Microsoft said it plans to challenge the ruling, which found its Media Player software violated digital speech patents..
By Staff writers


Internet
Yahoo refreshes online messenger
Online service introduces archived conversation search.
By Tom Sanders


Applications
Sun boosts Mac OpenOffice push
Company commits to porting open-source suite.
By Shaun Nichols


Research/Trends
IT pros' excessive workload 'a myth'
IT professionals in the US work fewer hours than almost anyone else, says
survey.
By Staff Writers


Hardware
Nvidia wows gamers with 8800 Ultra
New GeForce GPU is 'world's fastest'.
By Clement James


Jobs Centre
Intel axes 1,000 jobs at Flash plant
Rio Rancho facility facing closure.
By Shaun Nichols


Telco/ISP
Skype cuts sms fees in half
Skype is trying to persuade people to use its SMS service instead of those offered by cellular carriers..
By Staff writers


Internet
Pandora rolls back service
Online music provider closes off site to unlicensed countries.
By Shaun Nichols


Internet
Sun takes Grid international
Network.com heading for Asia and Europe.
By Tom Sanders


Internet
Global organisations running out of Wan capacity
Ethernet service market hits US$9.4bn in 2006 as firms upgrade.
By Robert Jaques


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