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16th May 2005 Microsoft talks about Windows Genuine Advantage, the new verify-your-legit-copy-of-Windows scheme that will be bugging your downloads for the forseeable future. [0]
13th May 2005 Redmond is currently working on a more secure version of windows to be run on older hardware. Is this the return of the Network Computer? [0]
11th May 2005 Widgets of Mass Destruction being developed as we speak? Oh, the Humanity... [0]
11th May 2005 WebSideStory shows that Firefox has nabbed even more of IE's market share [0]
10th May 2005 Apple has released iTunes 4.8, which supports video downloads. Does this mean the iTVS is just around the corner? [0]
10th May 2005 Anti-virus team F-Secure have proven that mobile phone viruses can't crash on-board car computers [0]
10th May 2005 Two critical FireFox vulnerabilities can combine to execute malicious code on a user's system. Mozilla issue a patch. [0]
10th May 2005 If you're using a Telewest E-mail account, you might not be as popular as you think. [0]
9th May 2005 The mighty Searchzilla was downed at the weekend. A case of Cache Poisoning, perhaps? [0]
9th May 2005 Ding dong, the witch is dead. A US appeals court kills the controversial Broadcast Flag [0]
9th May 2005 Malicious dashboard widgets could be downloaded and installed in Tiger OSX without user's consent, leaving the system open to exploits. [0]
6th May 2005 Several self-styled Robin Hoods of the net are behind bars tonight, having been given hard time earlier today. [0]

5th May 2005 Today's roundup of the most exciting threads on our forums... [0]
5th May 2005 It may only have been released last Friday, but rumours are already surfacing on the next update to Apple's OSX [0]
5th May 2005 The latest "Top 20" of applications with security holes / exploits has been published by Sans [0]
5th May 2005 Google has released its new Web Accelerator software amidst controversy over privacy concerns. [0]
5th May 2005 Thought that we were crazy modders here at bit-tech? These people make iPods out of food! [0]
4th May 2005 A roundup of today's most exciting threads on our forums [0]
3rd May 2005 The folks at Ars Technica give the latest OS release the most thorough going over we've ever, ever seen. Simply incredible work. [0]
1st May 2005 The Dutch have the dubious honour of being one of the first countries to instigate a tax on MP3 players, in a bid to cut down on the amount ot P2P piracy activity. [0]