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5th Jul 2005 The trial of the German teenager who allegedly wrote the Sasser virus starts today [0]
4th Jul 2005 Thanks to it's lax file sharing laws, Sweden is often thought of as the illegal downloader's paradise. That's about to change. [0]
4th Jul 2005 Newegg is planning to offer shares in itself on the stock exchange, to raise money for a big push into the Chinese market. Maybe UK, too! [0]
4th Jul 2005 Dell, HP, Dixons Best Buy get letters from AMD - 'save your emails, we want them for our courtcase!' [0]
1st Jul 2005 Could be, after the Grokster ruling and the discovery of a pro-piracy spiel on his website [0]
1st Jul 2005 Arrr, Me 'arrties - The FBI and other Agencies engaged in boarding actions around the world to help eliminate online Pirates. [0]
30th Jun 2005 DVD Jon just can't help himself. Google's Video Viewer is out for less than a day and already he's hacked it... [0]
29th Jun 2005 The long running dispute over the itunes.co.uk domain name rolls on, and is destined for the courts as Nominet gets served. [0]
29th Jun 2005 Indymedia should be getting used to losing servers to raids. Who is it this time? FBI? CIA? Nah - British Transport Police. [0]
27th Jun 2005 A decision due in a key legal dispute between file sharing software developers and Hollywood could be handed down today. [0]
27th Jun 2005 Details of IE7 have hit the net. The browser sports new features including tabbed browsing and RSS integration. [0]
24th Jun 2005 One in ten UK websites fail to work properly when viewed in Firefox, according to a study of 100 leading consumer sites by web-testing firm SciVisum; bit-tech fully compliant [0]
21st Jun 2005 Microsoft's Cambridge boffins are working on their own flavour of P2P. From the codename they've given it, it seems they wish to bury the opposition... [0]
20th Jun 2005 Google is developing an online payment system designed to go toe to toe with PayPal, the New York Times reports. The new service is rumoured to be called Google Wallet. [0]
17th Jun 2005 Sony are putting a new form of DRM on their music CDs. This time, the difference is - it doesn't really do much, or indeed, claim to. [0]
17th Jun 2005 Windows hackers and security chiefs come together for safer 'sploiting. [0]
9th Jun 2005 Microsoft are on course to launch an all new and improved mobile email service that will compete directly with RIM's Blackberry handsets. It will automatically downloads email to the users mobile handset. [0]
9th Jun 2005 The 2004 event was a less than stellar endorsement of robotic vehicles; This time DARPA's not taking any chances. [0]
9th Jun 2005 Guatemalan coder wins Excel patent infringment case, and Redmond is ordered to pay up. [0]
8th Jun 2005 Tweaktown have pronounced Shuttle has having the best Booth Babes of Computex 2005, according to a press release just issued by Shuttle HQ [0]
8th Jun 2005 Swiss experts plan to build the mother of all emulators. [0]
7th Jun 2005 Citi group seem to have misplaced some backup tapes containing data on millions of customers. Oops, or is that UPS? [0]
7th Jun 2005 United Airlines will follow Lufthansa's lead after gaining FAA approval to run wireless networks on its flights [0]
6th Jun 2005 The upsurge of Mytob worm variants has experts worried. Could we soon see the malware equivalent of MRSA? [0]
3rd Jun 2005 Apple has agreed to settle several iPod battery related class-action suits - 1st to 3rd gen iPods eligible. [0]
3rd Jun 2005 The new XXX top level domain has been labelled as obscene by net veterans. Surely thats the point? [0]