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Security vendor says Windows XP2 is full of holes
by Gregg Keizer

Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) has 10 unpatched vulnerabilities, a US security firm said this week. Microsoft, however, ardently disputed the claims and said that they were "potentially misleading and possibly erroneous."

Nov 12, 2004
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IBM countersues SCO Group
by Larry Greenemeier

Aug 8, 2003
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Hacker claims theft of Harry Potter manuscript
by Robert Jaques

'Deathly Hallows' spirited away from publisher's PC.

Jun 22, 2007
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Microsoft claims patents on Linux kernel
by Iain Thomson

Will Redmond take over from SCO?.

May 16, 2007
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Barracuda chomps on image spam
by Clement James

New technology claims to defeat latest spam techniques.

Feb 27, 2007
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Nazi victim compensation goes online
by Staff Writers

An international claims resolution tribunal has published online a revised list of Swiss bank account owners in a bid to compensate victims of the Nazis before or during World War II.

Jan 17, 2005
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Blog: Is Microsoft really lending Linux a helping hand?
by Leigh Dyer

Leigh Dyer has found holes in Steve Ballmer's pledge to work together with open source developers.

Mar 7, 2008
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We're not criminals: Dutch Usenet downloaders take anti-piracy group to court
by Daniel Long

Holland's largest Usenet group, FTD, are suing anti-piracy outfit BREIN. File sharing is perfectly legal in the Netherlands and Bittorrent sites such as Mininova are fighting to stay alive by going on the attack

May 18, 2009
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AMD and Intel fling mud over Kind of Chips title
by Egan Orion

Was the underdog unfairly crippled in its quest to get chips in PCs? No says Intel, AMD chips just aren't as good.

May 7, 2008
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Top 10 technology tussles
by Iain Thomson

From the Commodore 64 to Microsoft vs Apple, we take a look at the top 10 fights in technology history.

Sep 7, 2009
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Symantec claims SMB version takes less than 20 minutes to install
by William Maher

Looking for data security for your small business? Symantec has some interesting claims for its new EndPoint Protection Small Business Edition.

May 6, 2009
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Intel claims 5-year life for SSD
by William Maher

They’re faster than hard drives, and save battery life, but do they last? Intel says yes, and has 80GB and 160GB SSDs on the way.

Aug 20, 2008
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Samsung unveils 16GB Flash memory
by Clement James

Korean giant claims highest capacity memory chip available.

May 1, 2007
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SentryBay claims key-logger killer
by Clement James

EntryProtect platform 'cannot be beaten by key-logging spyware'.

Oct 12, 2006
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IBM claims world's most powerful server
by Robert Jaques

System p5 595 described as a 64-core 'speed demon'.

Jul 27, 2006
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Dell denies solid-state drive faults
by Iain Thomson

Chief Dell blogger dnies claims notebooks with solid state drives break down more often..

Mar 21, 2008
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US to change multi-patent rules
by Andrew Charlesworth

One invention, one claim.

Aug 21, 2007
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US to change multi-patent rules
by Andrew Charlesworth

One invention, one claim.

Aug 21, 2007
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Lite-On claims DVD burner speed record
by Clement James

World's first 20x DVD burner offers 1.5Gbps transfer rate.

Jan 29, 2007
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Game cheats 'blocked' by new software
by Simon Burns

Korean company claims patents on anti-hacking technology.

Dec 4, 2006
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