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Monday, 4th June 2007
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Italy’s Vodafone service has taken the number one spot in the top-10 worldwide mobile phone content services (non-voice) list, while 3 Mobile’s UK service has been tipped as the biggest money-generator per user in the world. No Australian content providers made the list.

On local turf, distributor inTechnology is offering businesses the chance to trial its latest BigFix Power Management technology, free-of-charge. The service claims to cut a single computer’s operating costs by $80 per year.

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Top ten worldwide mobile content services announced
Non-voice content is at last showing signs of growth, according to recent reports, after decades of being talked up by mobile operators.
By Andrew Charlesworth


Internet
HP admits to fear of user reviews
Email addresses checked to make sure competitors don't post.
By Matt Chapman


Applications
inTechnology claims green initiatives
Software vendor claims to save users on PC running costs and reduce emition usage in the workplace.
By Sarah Falson


Hardware
Apple iPhone buzz prompts new production reports
Apple is reported to have turned to longtime manufacturer Quanta Computer to ramp up production..
By W. David Gardner


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Child porn surfers will go to prison
Top cop vows to jail deliberate paedophile site users.
By Iain Thomson


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Raritan switches onto itX
KVM switch, serial console server and remote power management devices vendor, Raritan, has appointed itX Group Limited as an Australian distributor.
By Lilia Guan


Finance
Mobile sales top quarter of a billion in Q1
Nokia was the market leader, followed by Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and LG.
By Antone Gonsalves


Government/Law
Microsoft sued over TV DVR system
A group of US inventors maintain that Microsoft misled them during negotiations to purchase intellectual property related to interactive television.
By Paul McDougall


Telco/ISP
Samsung puts 4GB in a phone
Samsung has developed a 4GB chipset which it claims obviates the need for memory expansion slots in space-starved mobile phones.
By Andrew Charlesworth


Security
Web security vendors wage patent war
Finjan and Secure Computing engage in tit-fot-tat legal spat.
By Clement James


Government/Law
Public urged to record crime with cameraphones
Europeans will soon be encouraged to use cameraphones to photograph and video criminal activity to send directly to a national police database.
By Andrew Charlesworth


Security
Sci-fi writers advise US government
A group of science fiction writers has been advising the Department of Homeland Security about future threats to the US.
By Iain Thomson


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