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Cisco Vs Apple Over "iPhone"

With the launching of Apple`s flashy new handset iPhone this week, wasting no time, Cisco Systems sued Apple to the lawcourt for trademark infringement, say from Wall Street Journal.

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Google Earth 4 released

After one year of development, Google finished version 4 of the Google Earth project. Among the new features are textured 3D models, time animation, support for joystick controllers, more detailed maps and a new and cleaner look.

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iPhone unveiled

One of the most anticipated gadgets has finally been announced at Macworld; the "iPhone". This newest gadget from Apple is a mobile phone that according CEO Steve Jobs will reinvent the phone.

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Microsoft

No foul speech on MSN

Microsoft`s MSN Messenger prevents you from talking dirty, but some "clean" words are also blocked.

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MS Vista will not play high-quality DVDs

Microsoft Vista is to be released at the end of the month. Yet, most PCs will probably not be able to play HD-DVD and Blu-ray Discs because of the anti-piracy protection granted to Hollywood studios.

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IE 7 for Linux

The latest Internet Explorer 7 beta for Linux fixed the black-box image problem and has no WGA requirements, as well, says Sergio from IEs4Linux.

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Mac Rumour Round-Up

LoopRumors has posted an interesting round-up of all the rumors we expect to become a reality at this year's Macworld Expo.

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Superfast Internet trough Organic Materials

Researchers have discovered a new organic material which could be used to send data via the internet 37,500 times quicker than is currently possible using an ASDL line.

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Google

Copyright vow going down the YouTube

YOUTUBE'S has failed to meet the deadline for its anti-piracy software. This could be a serious obstacle to efforts develop a closer relationship with the media and entertainment industry.

 

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Google Set To Expand Newspaper Ad Program

Google is getting on to the traditional print market by helping some of the nation's newspapers.

 

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