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Browse the web privately with new Browzar E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Monday, 04 September 2006
The thought that the data on your computer from web browsing and search queries could become a window into your life is an increasing worry for users. That's why a well known internet entrepreneur has launched a new browser, called Browzar, designed specifically to protect user privacy.

 
Sandisk appeals to low-end with 2GB music player E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Sunday, 03 September 2006
Flash RAM manufacturer, SanDisk, has announced its second new MP3 player in as many weeks, this time appealing to the lower end of the market with 2GB version for US$100.

 
Google Brazil in hot water with authorities E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Sunday, 03 September 2006
The Brazil office of search leader Google has been threatened with massive fines unless it complies with an a federal judges's order to hand over data on users of the South American country's most popular social networking site.

 
Intel to slash up to 20,000 staff E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Saturday, 02 September 2006
Next Tuesday will be D-Day for up to 20% of the staff number one chipmaker Intel, as the company is tipped to slash as many as 20,000 jobs in a massive restructure designed to get its business back on track.

 
Windows Vista Release Candidate 1 arrives at the station E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Saturday, 02 September 2006
It's been five years in the making, but Windows Vista is just about cooked with Microsoft announcing Release Candidate 1 (RC1) of its long awaited new operating system to the market.

 
Your mobile phone can't keep a secret so don't sell it E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Friday, 01 September 2006
Judging by a recent report, it's probably better to take to your old mobile phone with a hammer than sell it on the second hand market because it can reveal all your secrets.

 
Yahoo extends Go for Mobile to Windows Mobile phones E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Friday, 01 September 2006
Internet content provider Yahoo has extended its Yahoo! Go for Mobile service to Windows Mobile-powered phones platform. Windows Mobile-powered phones, such as the Motorola Q, can now use Yahoo! Go for Mobile for the first time.

 
Google brings the world free books E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Thursday, 31 August 2006
Google search now gives users the option to search for book titles and download PDF files files of books out of copyright for free. However, the choice of downloads is still very limited.

 
Google and Apple get closer with Eric Schmidt on both boards E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Thursday, 31 August 2006
Google CEO Eric Schmidt has joined the board of directors of Apple Computers in a move that can be seen as bringing the two Silicon Valley technology giants closer together.

 
Hollywood backs Blu-ray with 75 movie releases in Japan E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 30 August 2006
Hollywood studios are getting behind Blu-ray in a big way, announcing 75 movie releases on the Blu-ray high definition video format for Japan before the end of the year.

 
Windows Vista too expensive says users E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 30 August 2006
An overwhelming majority of users say the prices of the various editions of Windows Vista as posted on a Microsoft website yesterday make the product too expensive, according to a new poll.

 
Windows Media DRM under attack, Microsoft to issue fix E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 30 August 2006
It appears that no part of the Windows operating platform is impervious to vulnerability exploitation, including the Windows Media digital rights management. This time, however, many users are demanding Microsoft not to issue the patch it says is on its way.

 
Hackers steal AT&T customers credit card details E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 30 August 2006
Hackers broke into an AT&T online store last weekend and stole personal information, including credit card details, on nearly 19,000 customers.

 
Universal challenges Apple with free music downloads E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 30 August 2006
The largest music company in the world, Universal Music, has issued a mind boggling challenge to the Apple dominated online music market by making its huge catalogue of music and videos available for free advertising-supported download. Microsoft will benefit because downloads will be compatible with Windows DRM supported MP3 players but not iPod.

 
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