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Wednesday April 4, 2007Sony Cuts PSPs Price in the US, Europe Left Behind AgainPlayfuls.com by Dan Nicolae Alexa. Sony recently announced that the price for its portable gaming console will be reduced, but only in the US. Sony Computer Entertainment of America announced yesterday that PlayStation Portable will see a cost reduction in the US, ... Friday January 12, 2007U.K. schools advised to hold off on Vista, Office 2007Computerworld A report released this week highlights concerns over file-format compatibility and other issues. PayPal to offer extra layer of protection Monsters and Critics.com By Steve Ragan Jan 12, 2007, 12:39 GMT. PayPal provider of secure online payment transactions, and popular form of payment among users of EBay, the online auction leader, is currently testing a variant of RSA Securitys SecurID token. Video Game Companies Sued Over Controllers DailyTech Another case of litigation over controller technologies has hit all three major video game console makers. Texas-based Fenner Investments is suing Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft for infringing upon US patent #6297751, which details a low-voltage joystick ... Microsoft loses top executive in China CNET News.com Li Gong is leaving the software giant to return home, CNET News.com has learned. By Ina Fried. Li Gong, one of Microsoft's top executives in China, is leaving the software maker, CNET News. Intel countersues Transmeta ZDNet By Dawn Kawamoto, CNET News.com. Intel has filed a lawsuit against chip designer Transmeta, alleging that the company infringes on seven of its patents. 'WoW': 8 million served CNET News.com World's top massively multiplayer online role-playing game hits McDonald's-esque milestone more than two years after its release. Double vision Economist LAST year was supposed to be the year we all bought high-definition DVD players and super-sharp video discs to play on them. Lots of consumers did splurge on flat-panel HDTV sets, capable of handling the new picture qualitybut then hesitated, ... How Apple could fight Cisco CNET News.com While Cisco holds the upper hand in the legal dispute over the iPhone trademark, lawyers say Apple has a few arguments. By Tom Krazit. Thursday January 11, 2007Apple TV Unveiled at MacWorld 2007Techtree.com At the annual Macworld Conference and Expo 2007, Apple has unveiled a new set-top box that allows people to stream video from their computers to their televisions. More Adobe Reader Vulnerabilities Washington Post Last week, Security Fix warned readers about a newly discovered design flaw in Adobe Reader that could be used to trick users into giving away personal and financial data. 'Month of Apple Bugs' turns up 10 vulnerabilities -- so far Computerworld January 11, 2007 (Computerworld) -- A month-long campaign by two independent security researchers to disclose security flaws in Apple Inc. Wednesday January 10, 2007Sling Media goes videoCBC News The company that made a splash in 2005 with a device that gives user Office 2008 Mac Version at MacWorld Techtree.com At the MacWorld Conference and Expo 2007, Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit (Mac BU) announced a universal Mac version of its Office 2008 suite of applications. Friday January 5, 2007SanDisk SSD Available to OEMsTechtree.com SanDisk has introduced a 32-gigabyte (GB), 1.8-inch solid-state drive (SSD) as a drop-in replacement for the standard mechanical hard disk drive. Tuesday July 18, 2006Microsoft's private folders a public headacheCNET News.com Company removes Private Folders 1.0 from its site following outcry. But the add-on remains available through the weekend and into Monday. Flash drives to rule laptop market (one day) Register It's early days yet: the first laptop with an SSD drive, built by Samsung, launched only last month. So when will wave goodbye to hard drives altogether? Internet Pioneers Debate Net Neutrality PC World WASHINGTON -- A Net neutrality law isn't needed because the US already has antitrust laws that would keep broadband carriers from acting in an uncompetitive manner, Internet pioneer David Farber said Monday in a debate against TCP/IP co-creator Vinton Cerf ... Researcher Posts Google-Based Malware Search Tool CIO A well-known security researcher has released code that can be used to mine Googles database for malicious software. The tool is similar to one developed by Web filtering vendor Websense last week, but which was not released to the general public. Apple rumor mill gets going CNET News.com Apple Computer is getting ready for its Worldwide Developers Conference next month, and bloggers are already abuzz about what will be announced. |
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