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Los Angeles engineers pled guilty to hacking traffic
by Iain Thomson

Shut down city traffic during union battle.

Nov 12, 2008
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EA unveils Command & Conquer spin-off
by Guy Dixon

Autumn 2008 launch date for Tiberium Wars.

Dec 20, 2007
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Sony announces PS3
by Staff writers

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc (SCEI) have announced details of its upcoming PlayStation 3 console at a press conference in Los Angeles.

May 18, 2005
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Microsoft launches Windows Server 2008
by Shaun Nichols

Steve Ballmer trumpets 'most secure enterprise platform ever'.

Feb 29, 2008
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Conference visitors to get Windows 7
by Daniel Robinson

Pre-beta of Windows 7 for attendees of PDC and WinHEC.

Sep 26, 2008
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Keystroke logger busted for wiretapping
by Laurie Sullivan

Mar 25, 2004
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Windows Server 2008 delayed again
by Tom Sanders

Release-to-manufacturing pushed back to first quarter of next year.

Aug 31, 2007
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Paramount backs Blu-ray in latest twist of DVD war
by Staff Writers

In the latest twist of a heated battle over next-generation DVD technology, Paramount Home Entertainment said it would release high-definition movies in the Blu-ray format backed by a group led by Sony Corp.

Oct 5, 2005
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Microsoft offers further hints on Windows 7 release
by Shaun Nichols

Microsoft has officially confirmed that the two newest versions of Windows will be out before the end of the year..

May 13, 2009
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TorrentSpy ordered to pay the MPAA $110 million
by INQUIRER Newsdesk

We're wondering how long Torrentspy can survive. The free ride looks like being over, with US authorities wanting up to US$30,000 in compensation per film. That's an expensive download.

May 9, 2008
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Quickoffice brings Word and Excel to the iPhone
by Phil Muncaster

Mobile productivity software vendor Quickoffice today announced a new application which will allow users to edit Microsoft Word and Excel documents on the iPhone..

Apr 3, 2009
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Draft released for mobile security standard
by Shaun Nichols

Draft for Mobile Trusted Module specification would protect data, preventtampering.

Sep 12, 2006
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PSP Go leaks out ahead of E3 2009
by Stuff.tv

Official shots and specs hit the net two days before announcement at E3 gaming show

Jun 1, 2009
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Touch-screens are not the future of computing, says HP
by Madeline Bennett

HP's Phil McKinney believes keyboard/mouse combo will continue to dominate.

Mar 27, 2009
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Microsoft to offer browser-based Office apps
by Daniel Robinson

Office 14, the next version of Microsoft's productivity suite, will feature lightweight web versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote that can be accessed from a browser, Microsoft said..

Oct 30, 2008
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Journalists sue over HP spying scandal
by Matt Chapman

Looking for punishment, not payout.

May 9, 2007
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US software pirate jailed for seven years
by Matt Chapman

Nathan Peterson ordered to pay restitution of US$5.4m.

Sep 12, 2006
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United Airlines to trial in-flight Wi-Fi
by Shaun Nichols

Service will be offered on transcontinental routes.

Jan 16, 2009
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Microsoft admits Vista mistake, pushes Windows 7 features
by Daniel Robinson

Finally, Microsoft comes clean about the failure of Vista and detail their plans for the new features to be released under Windows 7.

Oct 29, 2008
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Movie downloads coming to PS3
by Staff writers

Anything 360 can do, we can do better

Jun 27, 2008

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