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SOFTWARE HOUSE Adobe has released software that is an all-in-one content creation and publishing application targeted to consumers, small businesses, and educators.
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Skype disconnects competitor from its network
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DISCONNECTION IS THE ROUTE Skype is taking to bolster its attractiveness to investors as it forces rival voice over IP (VoIP) firm Nimbuzz off its network.
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Notion Ink claims Nvidia's Tegra drives impressive battery life
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TABLET UPSTART Notion Ink has claimed that the Nvidia Tegra chip in its mythical Adam tablet offers up impressive battery life.
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Acer Aspire One 533 review
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Review
Product Acer Aspire One 533
Website www.acer.co.uk
System Specifications Intel Atom N475 (1.83GHz), 1GB RAM, 10.1-inch 1024x600 LED-backlit display, 250GB hard drive, 128MB Intel 3150 integrated graphics, Windows 7 Starter 32-bit, 802.11n, Bluetooth 3.0.
Price £279 including VAT.
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Viewsonic launches a multi-touch monitor
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BREAKING AWAY FROM THE PACK, monitor manufacturer Viewsonic decided not to launch another pointless 3D monitor, instead opting for an altogether more interesting but possibly equally useless multi-touch monitor.
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Google admits to nicking passwords
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IT HAS BEEN a bad weekend for the search engine and online advertising broker Google.
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Microsoft signs up to an open source cloud project
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SOFTWARE MONOPOLIST Microsoft has signed up with Cloud.com to provide integration and support of Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V to the Openstack project.
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Spotify finds its way onto Palm phones
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ONLINE DIGITAL JUKEBOX Spotify has elbowed its way onto WebOS which is run by Palm devices.
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SAP wants to gag Larry Ellison
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LEGAL EAGLES at the enterprise resource planning software company SAP have asked a US federal judge for a gag order in an intellectual property theft lawsuit filed by Oracle.
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Special effects bloke builds an IPTV set-top box
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TWO BLOKES, one of whom did the special effects for the TV shows Babylon 5 and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, have got together to build a television set-top box.
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Stephen Howes of Gridsure on rethinking Internet security
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A RECENT POST on the Risks Digest mailing list noted,"An onerous password policy is a form of denial-of-service attack." Stephen Howes, CEO and co-founder of Gridsure, is trying to change all that.
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Microsoft says next version of Windows is two years away
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TAKING A BREAK from patching its buggy software products, Microsoft has let slip that it expects the next version of its Windows operating system to tip up in two years.
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Google’s sweet Android is coming soon
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THE WORLD IS EXPECTING to hear a release date from Google for the next version of its Android operating system, as its developers have delivered a man-sized Gingerbread man.
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Apple takes Adobe Flash off Macs
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THE VENDOR OF SHINY TOYS, Apple has thrown the baby out with the bathwater by not pre-installing Flash on Macs.
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