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Published on 19 Dec 2005
Microsoft has advised Mac users of Internet Explorer to switch to rival browsers such as Apple's Safari.
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Published on 19 Dec 2005
A senior official at the EC has sharply criticised the policies of hi-tech firms operating in China.
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Published on 19 Dec 2005
Windows computer users went without virus protection for more than 56 days in 2005, research shows.
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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.
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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.
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Published on 19 Dec 2005
Mobile-phone seller Carphone Warehouse buys alternative fixed line phone service provider OneTel for £132m.
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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.
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Published on 15 Dec 2005
The online resource Wikipedia is about as accurate on science as the Encyclopedia Britannica, a study shows.
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Published on 15 Dec 2005
The historic rivalry between Peru and Chile spills into cyberspace as hackers from both nations hit official sites.
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Published on 15 Dec 2005
Amazon is letting people play around with a copy of the entire web for a $1 per hour.
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Published on 15 Dec 2005
An entire audiobook of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is available on a free podcast from Penguin books.
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Published on 16 Dec 2005
Microsoft and Google are helping to fund a lab that will help make basic web software run much better.
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Published on 14 Dec 2005
Microsoft is urging users of its Internet Explorer browser to update to close a "critical" bug.
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Published on 15 Dec 2005
Supermarkets with websites are under extra pressure this year as more people try to order their festive groceries online.
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Published on 16 Dec 2005
Microsoft raises its quarterly dividend thanks to optimism about sales of its Xbox video games console and software.
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Published on 13 Dec 2005
People in Britain download more music than other Europeans, a survey suggests.
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Published on 12 Dec 2005
People offering unlicensed music tabs and lyrics on the web should be jailed, a music industry body says.
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Published on 19 Dec 2005
Catch up with the latest news from the world of video gaming.
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Published on 14 Dec 2005
The King Kong title is a Hollywood blockbuster that fires on all cylinders in the video game realm.
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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.
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Published on 20 Dec 2005
A lightweight, flexible battery from NEC could open up new applications for Radio Frequency Identification tags.
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Published on 20 Dec 2005
Motorola is hoping its new curvaceous Pebl mobile can replicate the success of the catwalk-thin Razr.
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Published on 20 Dec 2005
Need for Speed: Most Wanted has taken the coveted festive number one spot in the official UK games charts.
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Published on 20 Dec 2005
A mock-up of a computer game demo showing the risks of carrying knives is distributed to young people.
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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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