
Elpida says Japanese eqarthquake has not disrupted supplies
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CHIP MANUFACTURER Elpida Memory has said there have been no disruptions to its supply chain after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan earlier this month.
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BBC's Iplayer usage fails to meet forecasted demand
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THE BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (BBC) has found that its Iplayer service is far less successful than it initially envisaged.
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ICANN wants to break free from the US government
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INTERNET OVERLORD the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has asked the US to privatise it.
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Apple's Ipad 2 is out of stock in UK after launch
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TOY MAKER Apple's shiny Ipad 2 is out of stock across the UK within days of launch with no word when more will arrive.
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US considers Chinese sanctions over movie 'piracy'
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SOMALIA IT ISN'T but the United States is still considering sanctions over what it is calling piracy because Uncle Sam feels China isn't doing enough about anti-copyright theft infringement.
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O2 announces delay to Sony Ericsson Xperia Play smartphone
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A BLOG by mobile network operator O2 has confirmed a delay to it selling Sony Ericsson's gaming phone, the Xperia Play, for weeks due to unfixed bugs.
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Invertebrates' neurons inform robot brains
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BOFFINS DOING ROBOT research have found that special brain impulses, key to the natural rhythms of spiders and lobsters, could aid android movement.
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Viewsonic announces â€کtry for free’ scheme
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HARDWARE MAKER Viewsonic has today announced a ‘try for free' scheme that will run throughout April for its Viewpad 7 tablet.
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Ipad 2 battles it out with Ipad original - video
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Nokia loses a patent infringement claim against Apple's Iphone
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TOY MAKER FOR WELL HEELED, Apple has emerged victorious in one of its many courtroom battles against Nokia over alleged patent infringement.
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Nintendo 3DS suffers from crashes after launch
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AFTER ITS LAUNCH on Friday, owners of Nintendo's 3DS have been reporting a 'black screen of death' system crash.
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Google partners with Mastercard, Citigroup and Verifone for NFC mobile payments
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SOFTWARE GIANT Google is partnering with Mastercard, Citigroup and Verifone to offer Near Field Communications (NFC) mobile payments on phones running its Android operating system.
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James Gosling joins Google
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THE GODFATHER OF JAVA, James Gosling has announced he's taken a position at Google.
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Unlicensed software costs UK businesses dear
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LOSING IS never easy and the Business Software Alliance is failing to make much of an impact on the amount of unlicensed software in UK businesses.
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Microsoft claimed it didn't turn HTTPS in Hotmail off
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TECH OVERLORD MICROSOFT denied responsibility for shutting off its "always on" HTTPS security feature in Hotmail affecting more than a dozen countries.
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Mozilla says sorry, Iranian claims credit for Comodo certificate hack
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SOFTWARE OUTFIT Mozilla apologised for a bad call over an incident where secure sockets layer (SSL) certificates were compromised, while an Iranian hacker claimed responsibility.
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Sun.com and Mysql.com succumb to SQL injection attack
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DATABASE VENDOR Oracle has suffered an attack on two of its highest profile websites, Mysql.com and Sun.com.
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Spotify turns off ads on free version after malware attacks
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MUSIC STREAMING OUTFIT Spotify is investigating malware attacks hitting users of its free service, turning off advertisements while it tries to sort out the problem.
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Iphone users are furious as alarm glitch resurfaces
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THE MAKER OF SHINY and sometimes broken Ithings, Apple is under fire again, this time over a glitch in its Iphones that causes some alarms to not function properly.
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US launches 'panic button' app for pro-democracy activists
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THE US has launched a smartphone "panic button" for pro-democracy activists that will wipe their address book and send alerts to other activists should they be arrested by the police.
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Bing adds social notworking integration
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MICROSOFT'S Bing search engine is going social by adding Twitter and Facebook.
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