Internet users are ditching webmail services
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WEBMAIL PROVIDERS such as Google and Microsoft might start to find that their services generate less cash than before, as figures show a decline in the use of webmail.
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Wikileaks crawled P2P networks for files claim research firm
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WHISTLEBLOWER Wikileaks might have acquired documents from peer-to-peer (P2P) networks according to a network research firm.
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Wikileaks crawled P2P networks for files claims research firm
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WHISTLEBLOWER Wikileaks might have acquired documents from peer-to-peer (P2P) networks according to a network research firm.
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US investigation of Google Street View was a ‘wasted summer’
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DOCUMENTS HAVE SURFACED that shed some light on the lackadaisical attitude of US regulators towards last year's Google Street View privacy violations.
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US investigation of Google Street View was 'a wasted summer’
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DOCUMENTS HAVE SURFACED that shed some light on the lackadaisical attitude of US regulators towards last year's Google Street View privacy violations.
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Verizon sues FCC over net neutrality rules
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US TELCO Verizon has launched a court challenge against net neutrality rules imposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in a move that everybody saw coming.
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HTC will launch a tablet called Flyer and two others
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A TABLET aimed at women was what HTC had said publicly before and now rumours emerge from Asia that there will be three before July and they will all run the Android operating system.
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Acer Aspire One D255 video demo
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THE 10.1-INCH Acer Aspire One D255 netbook has a dual-core Intel Atom N550 processor and the company claims it will run for eight hours on a battery charge.
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Nokia says one in five mobile phones is fake
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ACCORDING TO a statement from the Finnish phone maker Nokia, 20 per cent of the mobile phones on the planet are fake.
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AMD's CEO got the push to improve profitability
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DIRK MEYER was not forced out of his job as AMD's CEO because he lost the plot on devising a mobile strategy, as the company's leadership even now doesn't seem all that bothered about it.
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Apple screws shut the Iphone 4 on the sly
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CONTROL FREAK FIRM Apple doesn't want owners of its precious Iphone 4 to fiddle with their internals, so it is locking the devices shut with oddly headed screws.
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Reaction to 3D warning is over the top says Nintendo
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GAMES CONSOLE MAKER Nintendo says punters have overreacted to a health warning that its 3D handheld game set could damage youngster's eyes.
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Comments in Android code might hurt Google's battle against Oracle
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THE FIGHT against Oracle might become a little tougher for Google than previously thought, as Android's source code still contains copyright and distribution warnings by Sun Microsystems.
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An open source media centre is available on Ithings
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A TEAM of open sourcerors has ported some free media centre software so it runs on a host of Apple's Ithings.
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Mozilla blocks Skype's Firefox extension
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WEB BROWSER DEVELOPER Mozilla has blocklisted Skype's Firefox extension, claiming it slows down and crashes the browser.
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Youtube iframe embedding could herald an HTML5 future
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VIDEO CLIP LIBRARY to the world, Google has made an iframe embed code the default way to share videos on Youtube.
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Larry Page becomes Google chief, Schmidt booted off
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GOOGLE has announced that co-founder Larry Page will take over as CEO from Eric Schmidt, heralding a new era for the company.
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Sony Ericsson CEO credits Android for firm's 'turnaround'
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MOBILE PHONE MAKER Sony Ericsson has cited sales of its Android smartphones for its return to profitability.
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