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Hardware Apple likes to “think different”, so much so that it has filed a new patent that could see its future devices made bullet-proof.
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Software The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has lashed out at Oracle over its Java patent infringement lawsuit against Google, saying that Oracle is trying to take people's software rights away and destroy the Java community.
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Hardware Dell's is aiming its new products at the scientific and mathematic markets and cloud computing environments.
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Software Apple has backtracked on its third-party restrictions for app development as developers abandon it for the open source alternative, Google's Android.
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Business ASDA, Marks & Spencer, and Topshop, some of the UK's biggest brands, have been accused of using spam-like tactics by spam monitoring firm Spam Ratings. Spam, spam, spam.
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Security Google launched its streaming search engine yesterday called Google Instant, which provides people with instant, real-time search results, and also opens the doors to search engine optimisation (SEO) poisoning and other problems, according to insecurity experts.
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Internet AT&T, the telco providing iPhone 4 contracts in the US has been inundated with complaints after it asked customers to post feedback on its Facebook page.
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Science Clever clogs at City University London have patented an electrical adaptor that aims to cut out on power waste from mobile technology like phones and laptops.
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Chips ARM has unveiled its next generation "Eagle" processor, which will fit into everything from smartphones, energy-efficient servers and tablets.
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Internet Software giant, Microsoft banned a gamer from its online community for the heinous crime of living in Fort Gay in Virginia.
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Internet A top women's football player has been told to tone down her Facebook profile because an Aussie kid was apparently shocked at a suggestive snap on the social notworking site.
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Chips Apple is less interested in Infineon's baseband chip now that the outfit has been bought by Intel.
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Business The insecurity outfit, which still thinks that TechEye is a dangerous site, claims that it is being wooed by some of the top names in the IT industry with buy out offers.
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Chips Kitguru is showing off what it claims is an exclusive pic of AMD's Llano Fusion processor.
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Software Rupert Murdoch and Kim Jong-Il have teamed up to boost North Korea's fledgling games industry, one of a few industries most of the world didn't know it had.
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Mobile Qualcomm's CEO, Paul Jacobs, has confirmed today that the chip giant is working on a 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor with plans to release it in late 2011.
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Business We can fly to the Moon but we can't have a phone call with reasonable quality. Why? TechEye talks to Xconnect's Eli Katz on how we can hear each other better and what's in the pipeline for telecoms the world over.
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Business Oracle said in a regulatory filing with the SEC that when Mark Hurd joins its serried ranks he will be burdened with enormous racks of pure gold doubloons.
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Hardware HP has announced today a new suite of products for small to medium business, including an entry-level server.
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Business Big Blue started a legal case against a former VP of its system integration business after he jumped ship to join CSC.
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Hardware The Indian government is to launch its $35 Android tablet in January 2011, surprising naysayers and making it the most accessible tablet computer on the market, which will in turn bump Android sales even higher in comparison with the iPad.
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Hardware The fruity peddler of broken dreams Steve Jobs has been accused by a leading financial rag of being "fast and loose" with his sales figures.
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Hardware Various Japanese companies have been busy behind closed laboratory doors to enhance LED lamps, according to Japanese newspaper Nikkei. Companies such as TechInTech Co. or Scivax Corp. are looking for ways to make brighter LEDs that use less power and can be sold for a lower price.
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Software We're going to have to put up with Crysis for years and years to come if Nvidia's spending budget is anything to go by. The original has been used as a benchmark for testing fancy graphics cards and towers - it looks like the sequel, out soon, will be more of the same.
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Security The movie industry is paying Indian cyber hitmen to "take out" sites that it does not like.
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Internet A French-backed terrorist junta which overthrew its lawful rulers in an unpopular and bloody coup now claims that it has the right to police the internet.
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Security Software giant Microsoft has been given a new legal weapon to kick the snot out of botnets.
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Internet Leaks coming from whistleblowing site Wikileaks seem to indicate that the staff want co-founder Julian Assange to keep his job.
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Internet A Japanese hack who was held hostage in Afghanistan for five months managed to sneak out a message via Twitter to the outside world that he was alive.
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