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Virus flood threatens home users
As computer viruses appear in ever more guises, security firms are scrambling to keep up.
Microsoft mulls online music move
Microsoft says it is considering an online music subscription service after rumours hit shares in Apple, RealNetworks, Napster and Yahoo.
Portable drives pose data danger
Media players and flash drives could mean big problems for firms that do not police their use, warns a survey.
Brush up on your nanotechnology
US scientists create the world's smallest brushes, with bristles more a thousand times finer than a human hair.
Judge rejects part of Novell lawsuit vs. Microsoft
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A federal judge has dismissed four counts in Novell Inc.'s lawsuit against Microsoft Corp., according to court documents seen on Monday.
Singapore to air Asia's first phone drama series
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A Singapore television station will air a romantic drama series on third-generation mobile phone handsets this month in what will be a first for Asia.
Over 2 mln texts send Live 8 into record books
LONDON (Reuters) - Music fans broke a world record when they sent more than 2 million text messages to try to get tickets for next month's Live 8 concert in London, the Guinness Book of Records said Monday.
Sirius sees new technology upping network capacity
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Satellite radio operator Sirius Satellite Radio SIRI.O said on Monday it has developed a new technology that will initially increase its network capacity by about 25 percent, which analysts say may speed its ability to offer servi
Sony Ericsson unveils new phones
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Mobile phone group Sony Ericsson, a venture of Sony Corp. and Ericsson, on Monday introduced five new phones that it hopes will boost its presence in the low and mid-segment market.
Boeing unit sees airline cell phone service in '06
LE BOURGET, France (Reuters) - Boeing Co. unit Connexion expects to start selling cellular phone services to airline passengers as early as next year, its president said on Thursday, despite opposition from the flying public.
New Yahoo service searches subscription sites
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. YHOO.O late on Wednesday said it had begun testing a service to search information on password-protected subscription sites such as LexisNexis, known as the "deep Web."
Microsoft sues 4 retailers over pirated software
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. MSFT.O has sued four online retailers in California and Virginia for selling pirated software, the world's largest software maker said on Wednesday.
U.S. gives allies more time for passport switch
SHEFFIELD, England (Reuters) - The United States said on Wednesday it would give 27 mainly European states an extra year to put computer chips into their passports because many of the countries said they would miss an Oct. 26 deadline.
Ericsson, Napster team for music to mobile phones
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson ERICb.ST has teamed up with online music company Napster NAPS.O for a service that will let consumers download music to mobile phones, the two companies said on Wednesday.
VoIP pioneer aims for end of regular phone networks
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Jeff Pulver has a dream: That his invention a decade ago of making phone calls using the Internet will eventually be used by everyone and traditional phone networks and copper wires will be a thing of the past.
BT turns pioneer with fixed-mobile phone
LONDON (Reuters) - BT Group Plc has unveiled a pioneering, low-cost cell phone that switches between fixed and mobile networks as the British company steps up efforts to stem a tide of calls moving from landline to cellular networks.
Microsoft under fire for censoring China blogs
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp.'s new MSN China Internet venture is censoring words such as "freedom," "democracy" and "human rights" on its free online journals, Microsoft said on Tuesday, putting itself in the middle of a major Web controversy.
Microsoft announces 3 'critical' software patches
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. MSFT.O, the world's largest software maker, warned users of three new security flaws affecting Windows and Internet Explorer and urged them to download patches to fix the software.
Sirius to supply music to Sprint phones
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sirius Satellite Radio on Tuesday said it reached a deal to supply music channels to telecommunications company Sprint Corp. in a mobile phone service to be introduced later this year.
UK firms get fresh hacker warning
More than 1,000 important UK government departments and firms are given fresh advice about malicious net threats.
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