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  • End nears for Mac version of IE

    Published on 19 Dec 2005

    Microsoft has advised Mac users of Internet Explorer to switch to rival browsers such as Apple's Safari.

  • Hi-tech firms censured over China

    Published on 19 Dec 2005

    A senior official at the EC has sharply criticised the policies of hi-tech firms operating in China.

  • Holes found in PC virus defences

    Published on 19 Dec 2005

    Windows computer users went without virus protection for more than 56 days in 2005, research shows.

  • Fresh backing for web phone firm

    Published on 19 Dec 2005

    Broadband phone firm Vonage says it has raised $250m to help finance the expansion of its network in the US.

  • Google 'close to $1bn AOL deal'

    Published on 19 Dec 2005

    Google is expected to announce later this week that it will pay $1bn for a 5% stake in America Online.

  • Carphone buys OneTel for £132m

    Published on 19 Dec 2005

    Mobile-phone seller Carphone Warehouse buys alternative fixed line phone service provider OneTel for £132m.

  • Xbox 360 reaches out to mobiles

    Published on 16 Dec 2005

    Gamers could soon be able to receive alerts on their mobiles when their friends are playing on Microsoft's Xbox 360.

  • Wikipedia survives research test

    Published on 15 Dec 2005

    The online resource Wikipedia is about as accurate on science as the Encyclopedia Britannica, a study shows.

  • Hackers fuel Peru-Chile rivalry

    Published on 15 Dec 2005

    The historic rivalry between Peru and Chile spills into cyberspace as hackers from both nations hit official sites.

  • Amazon puts the web up for rent

    Published on 15 Dec 2005

    Amazon is letting people play around with a copy of the entire web for a $1 per hour.

  • Christmas Carol gets free podcast

    Published on 15 Dec 2005

    An entire audiobook of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is available on a free podcast from Penguin books.

  • Rivals back internet research lab

    Published on 16 Dec 2005

    Microsoft and Google are helping to fund a lab that will help make basic web software run much better.

  • Browser users urged to patch up

    Published on 14 Dec 2005

    Microsoft is urging users of its Internet Explorer browser to update to close a "critical" bug.

  • Food stores in online sales surge

    Published on 15 Dec 2005

    Supermarkets with websites are under extra pressure this year as more people try to order their festive groceries online.

  • Upbeat Microsoft raises dividend

    Published on 16 Dec 2005

    Microsoft raises its quarterly dividend thanks to optimism about sales of its Xbox video games console and software.

  • UK 'tops European download fans'

    Published on 13 Dec 2005

    People in Britain download more music than other Europeans, a survey suggests.

  • Song sites face legal crackdown

    Published on 12 Dec 2005

    People offering unlicensed music tabs and lyrics on the web should be jailed, a music industry body says.

  • England wins virtual World Cup

    Published on 19 Dec 2005

    Catch up with the latest news from the world of video gaming.

  • Kong game offers monster mash

    Published on 14 Dec 2005

    The King Kong title is a Hollywood blockbuster that fires on all cylinders in the video game realm.

  • Downloads 'decide' festive No 1

    Published on 19 Dec 2005

    Download sales look set to play a crucial role in deciding the coveted Christmas number one in the UK charts.

  • Gel battery boost for radio tags

    Published on 20 Dec 2005

    A lightweight, flexible battery from NEC could open up new applications for Radio Frequency Identification tags.

  • Motorola bets on curvaceous Pebl

    Published on 20 Dec 2005

    Motorola is hoping its new curvaceous Pebl mobile can replicate the success of the catwalk-thin Razr.

  • Gamers drive fast wheels to No 1

    Published on 20 Dec 2005

    Need for Speed: Most Wanted has taken the coveted festive number one spot in the official UK games charts.

  • Video game combats knife crime

    Published on 20 Dec 2005

    A mock-up of a computer game demo showing the risks of carrying knives is distributed to young people.

  • Rev-up cars, crime lure gamers

    Published on 16 Dec 2005

    Fast cars, high-speed chases and crime aim to lure fans in Need for Speed and True Crime spin-offs.

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