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Latest access control offering integrates technology from Funk Software.
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Planners play SimCity with real towns
Modelling technology uses real UK population data.
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Singapore teen charged with stealing wireless internet access
A teenager in Singapore has been charged with the rare crime of accessing the web via someone else's wireless connection.
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Microsoft to share Zune profits with record labels
Manufacturer unveils self-imposed copyright levy.
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Nov 13 2006 10:02AM
Hardware
Microsoft to bundle obfuscation tool with Orcas
Software giant adds improved version of PreEmptive's Dotfuscator.
Robert Jaques
Nov 8 2006 9:27AM
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Microsoft tunes Zune with official site
And closes MSN Music.
Clement James
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Spam volumes jump 'with a vengeance'
October marked by unsolicited email explosion.
Robert Jaques
Nov 7 2006 11:38AM
Security
Spam volumes jump 'with a vengeance'
Spammers came out in force last month generating a deluge of unsolicited email that "severely threatened corporate networks", a monitoring report claimed today.
Robert Jaques
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Security
Spammers bypass servers with tropical domains
Seeing unusual email from Tonga or American Samoa? How about the Isle of Mann or Sao Tome and Principe?
Frank Washkuch
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Security
Lara Croft celebrates with anniversary game
Eidos releases details of virtual heroine's next adventure.
Clement James
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Software
PC vendors upset with Vista pricing
Microsoft 'making it harder' to sell consumer versions of Vista to businesses.
Tom Sanders
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Fans flirt with Desperate Housewives game
Disney TV spin-off gets gamers inside sex-obsessed Wisteria Lane.
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M:i:III hits the small screen with Nokia
Movie blockbuster to be released on SD card.
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Linux file system catches up with NFSv4
Novell’s SUSE Linux Enterprise gets NFSv4.
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Boffins clean up with nano-tech product testing
Whiter-than-white put to the test.
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Oddware
CipherOptics backs up products with charitable guarentee
The executives at CipherOptics hope to put organisations' minds at ease with the launch of a new guarantee with a charitable twist.
Ericka Chickowski
Oct 20 2006 8:24PM
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Trojan horse tempts users with photos of t.A.T.u
A spyware Trojan horse offering photographs and gossip about the Russian pop group t.A.T.u has been spammed to email recipients in a worldwide campaign, it was reported today.
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Oct 19 2006 11:35AM
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Transmeta slaps Intel with patent suit
Chip giant accused of infringing on 10 patents.
Tom Sanders
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
Microsoft plugs 26 holes with 10 fixes on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft today issued 10 patches, plugging 26 holes, including three zero-day vulnerabilities on Windows, Office and Internet Explorer (IE).
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Ajax developers playing with fire
Security overlooked in Web 2.0 land grab.
Tom Sanders
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