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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Intel backs project to give laptops to poor kids   Windows Vista interface causes problems for consumers   Data caps remains the main cost of broadband   Google and BlackBerry make the e-commerce top 10   MTV founder Bob Pittman backs online video hub WeShow   Yahoo loses attention, Google and MSN gain it   Spam is gateway to malware economy   Internet radio royalty hikes delayed   Gadget site launches 'real' shop in Second Life   Motorola's slumping handset sales put pressure on CEO Zander   China's evolutionary leap
Monday, 16th July 2007
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Making news, Intel has announced it will join the board of the One Laptop Per Child Foundation – to help put computers in the hands of poor children around the world, reversing its long-standing opposition.

Also this afternoon, support.com has listed the top three reasons people call for Vista help: to solve navigation problems, device incompatibility, and home networking issues.

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Intel backs project to give laptops to poor kids
Intel said on Friday it will support a Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher's project to put computers in the hands of poor children around the world, reversing its long-standing opposition to the proposal.
By Staff Writers


Operating Systems
Windows Vista interface causes problems for consumers
Support.com said the top three reasons people called for Vista help were to solve navigation problems, device incompatibility, and home networking issues..
By Antone Gonsalves


Telco/ISP
Data caps remains the main cost of broadband
Data caps still remained as the primary component of the cost of broadband internet however there were no increases in included data allowances.
By Staff Writers


Hardware
Google and BlackBerry make the e-commerce top 10
SIIA publishes list of most important e-commerce developments of the past
decade.
By Robert Jaques


Internet
MTV founder Bob Pittman backs online video hub WeShow
WeShow employs teams of people to sift through the massive selection of content available and pick and organise what they deem is the best of online video..
By K.C. Jones


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Internet
Yahoo loses attention, Google and MSN gain it
Since December, Yahoo's share of user attention has declined 22 percent, while Google's attention share has risen 10 percent, which doesn't include YouTube's performance..
By Thomas Claburn


Security
Spam is gateway to malware economy
The biggest problem is the availability of tools that make it easy for the average person to launch spam campaigns, including those that employ phishing to steal personal information..
By Larry Greenemeier


Finance
Internet radio royalty hikes delayed
SoundExchange said it will extend 1998 royalty rates for small commercial Internet radio companies..
By K.C. Jones


Internet
Gadget site launches 'real' shop in Second Life
Iwantoneofthose.com takes the high street shopping experience online.
By Staff Writers


Jobs Centre
Motorola's slumping handset sales put pressure on CEO Zander
Motorola said handset shipments in the most recent quarter are expected to slip to between 35 milion and 36 million -- a substantial drop from the nearly 52 million units shipped in the same quarter a year earlier..
By Sharon Gaudin


Security
China's evolutionary leap
When it comes to security, the country has no time to waste..
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