Saturday, September 25, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 25/09/2010



Stuxnet worm is a nation state weapon
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Stuxnet is a fearsome thing according to Kaspersky



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Samsung is producing 40nm 8GB DDR3
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For laptops and mobile workstations



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Europe wants to end roaming charges
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Commissioner Kroes wants EU-wide domestic rates



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£2 million fines for firms that make silent calls
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The cost of annoying just got higher



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Nokia owners are unhappy with their phones
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Not the apples of their owners' eyes



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Vodafone flogs the Blackberry Torch 9800
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RIM hopes for decent sales



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Netbook panel prices will rise
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Makers are losing money



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Pioneer unveils 3D Blu-ray players
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Fashionably late



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Oracle is looking for a chip company
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Ellison opens his cheque book



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Nokia pushes Symbian
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Hard sell to developers



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Google will launch a Chrome store
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All signs say next month



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Hotmail gets social notworking updates
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Microsoft wants a slice of Facebook pie



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AMD predicts downturn
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We are all doomed



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Mozilla envisions a Seabird smartphone
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This is a bird you can change



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Hackers bring Apple's Game Center to the Iphone 3G
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Beats the restrictions to increase functionality



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Anti-virus systems get tested
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Independent firm rates products



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