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Software Software giant Microsoft is still hopeful that it can get Halo made into a movie, despite the fact that Hollywood has turned the idea down.
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Chips Samsunghas announcedits dual-core 1GHz ARMCortex A9 processor will start shipping in the fourth quarter and hit the mass market early next year. The 45nm processor design, codenamed Orion, uses a pair of Cortex A9 cores which both have a 32KB data and a 32KB instruction cache.
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Science Japanese heavyweights are throwing their car keys into a bowl and pairing off to come up with a way to create and commercialise sensors and switches that generate their own power.
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Internet A Bosnian girl who was apparently asked by her gran to drown some unwanted puppies has been crucified by the Western press when a video of her actions ended up on YouTube.
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Security Twitter recently ditched its Basic authentication method for OAuth authentication, which is intended to be more secure, but Ryan Paul at Ars Technica believes OAuth is inherently flawed and that Twitter has done a botched job at implementing it, making it an even greater security threat.
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Security Software outfit Microsoft is warning about a new piece of malware which snuffles your browser and then imitates the relevant malware warning pages from Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome.
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Hardware Microsoft's Kinect interface might have a bit of a problem with a worldwide roll out because it can only be controlled by the voices of Americans, English, Japanese and Mexicans.
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Internet Steve Jobs announced Ping last night in a conference full of pro-Apple - Prapple? - hacks and hackettes. ReadWriteWeb has been looking at the promo page and discovered that the Jobs Mob decided to leave out some interesting Tweets from Apple-friendly pop hit Lady Gaga.
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Science Boffins at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created "quantum cats" which are made of entirely of photons.
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Chips Chekib Akrout, senior VP of the technology group, AMD, kicked off the first customer talk at GloFo's GFC2010 conference and revealed more about its Llano Fusion technology, as well as showing off a future "Orochi" die which will have eight cores.
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Mobile Telco O2 appears to have lost patience waiting for Dell to upgrade its Streak tablet fom Android 1.6 and has issued its own upgrade to 2.1.
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Hardware The glorious US navy, whose first action involved firing two cannon balls into an undefended English town while trying to help the French, is fast discovering that an outsourcing contract with HP is worse than a deal with the devil.
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Hardware Apple and the music industry are all in a flutter about the slowing of iPod sales.
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Mobile Microsoft's launch plans for Windows Mobile 7 are fast running into the ground as partners are getting more iffy about the operating system.
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Mobile Peddler of broken dreams, Steve Jobs has been unable to fix a fault on the iPhone 4 as he promised.
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Internet Google recently launched a new Gmail feature that allows users to call telephone numbers around the world from directly within Gmail. It's a direct challenge to Skype's domination over the internet call market. With Google's fingers firmly entrenched in every pie, it creates a worrying trend for everyone's privacy.
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Internet The French-backed terrorist junta in the former English colony of Virginia is so proud of its ability to switch off the world's internet that it is trying to sneak through legislation while no one was looking.
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Internet Mark Zuckerberg's privacy-melting, information harvesting network of evil, Facebook, has decided that it owns all the books in the world. It has decided to file an infringement lawsuit against a pre-launch website called Teachbook.com because it has "book" in its name. And it's a community for teachers.
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Business Software giant Microsoft is in hot water down under after using half-naked meter maids to show up to a conference with the theme "women in IT".
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Internet Wikileaks has been baiting all of its Twitter followers since yesterday promising a new leak. It seems it is stepping up its battle against the CIAas the document has finally leaked. It's an embarrassing secret internal report from the CIA demonstrating that the United Statesis very self aware about being perceived as an "exporter of terrorism".
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Security The purveyor of broken idreams, Steve Jobs has realised that his Mac OS X operating system has a few security holes.
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Business Chip firm Rambus has sued IBM as part of efforts to overturn a court ruling that IBM had not infringed one of its memory patents.
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Business ACS Law, the allegedly dodgy firm with an itchy legal trigger finger, could finally be taken to the cleaners itself after a long running Which? Magazine campaign to bring its morally suspect dealings to light.
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