
China bans open Voice over IP
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THE GLORIOUS PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC of China has saved its millions of workers from the perils of using Voice over IP (VoIP) that's not controlled by the state sanctioned telecoms.
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China locks down Voice over IP
THE INQUIRER
THE GLORIOUS PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC of China has saved its millions of workers from the perils of using Voice over IP (VoIP) that's not controlled by the state sanctioned telecoms.
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Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 apps get hacked
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SOFTWARE THAT STRIPS the digital restrictions management (DRM) locks from Windows Phone 7 (WP7) applications has been developed.
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Spam volume slumped at the end of the year
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THE NUMBER of spam emails slumped at the end of the year, according to people who spend their time watching it.
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Put both AMD and Nvidia GPUs in a Sandy Bridge box
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VIRTUALISAION OUTFIT Lucidlogix has worked out a way to make AMD and Nvidia graphics cards work together side by side on Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge systems.
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Analyst says Google's Chrome OS will bury Windows
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TELECOMS ANALYST Steve Sechrist has shuffled his tarot cards to foresee what the future has in store for Google's Chrome operating system.
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Video game counterfeiter gets hung out to dry
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AN OHIO BLOKE has been sentence to 30 months in the slammer for flogging more than 35,000 illegally copied computer games over the Internet between 2005 and 2009.
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