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Acer finally shows its Aspire One laptopNews The Aspire One is Acer's take on the Eee PC low-cost laptop, but it all sounds a bit familiar.
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Asus unveils the latest Eee PcNews The 901 and 1000 feature bigger screens and eight hours of battery life, Asus claims.
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Reports: 3G iPhone for £100?News News reports have claimed that Apple is set to allow subsidised iPhone sales in July.
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Intel shows off its Bluetooth rivalNews Intel is set to unveil at Computex a new wireless technology called Wi-Fi PAN.
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Dell shows off its Eee PC rivalNews Dell has unveiled pictures of its take on the Eee PC cheap laptop, after head Michael Dell was seen with one.
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EC calls for IPv6 leadershipNews The European Commission is looking for governments to lead the way in IPv6 switch.
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Government could save £10m by switching PCs offNews The Government is trying to encourage its workers to go green by taking simple steps.
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Mozilla unveils Firefox 3 Release CandidateNews The latest test version of the popular browser is released ahead of the official launch in June.
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Adobe gets flashy with player featuresNews The beta Flash Player 10 has been released with a host of shiny new features.
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Red Hat's Fedora released todayNews Red Hat's latest operating system more inviting for new users.
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Ubuntu releases latest versionNews Codenamed 'Hardy Heron', the latest version looks to make adoption as easy as possible.
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Spending slowdown hits TalkTalk broadbandNews Carphone Warehouse's broadband company misses subscription targets in the fourth quarter, despite free laptop offer.
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Broadband suppliers failing on customer serviceNews A survey from Uswitch has ranked Orange the worst for service, saying a third of its customers were unhappy.
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Report claims UK dumps 12.5 million computers a yearNews 12.5 million working computers are dumped in landfills every year, according to new research.
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HSBC customers in website certificate scareNews HSBC customers informed the website's security certificate had expired.
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BBC strikes iTunes deal with AppleNews BBC shows and some of its back catalogue now available through iTunes.
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Browser-based OpenOffice beta launchedNews Ulteo is giving 15,000 beta users the chance to take part in trials of online OpenOffice.
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Dell's tablet PC pricing raises eyebrowsNews The price of Dell's new tablet PC means that the company is "shooting itself in the foot" according to customer rants on the Direct2Dell blog.
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Fasthosts' FTP spaces compromisedNews The largest web hosting firm in the UK has told its customers that some FTP spaces have been compromised, just a month after its systems were hacked.
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Half admit stealing wireless connectionsNews A survey by Sophos has show that half of computer users will use a wireless connection which isn't theirs.
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Seagate facing multi-million bill after settling hard driveNews Hard drive maker will change its packaging and offer $7 refunds to customers following a legal challenge that it overstated hard disk sizes.
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Palm launches entry-level Treo 500v phoneNews Palm cuts out business features in order to gain mass appeal for new smartphone.
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Orange unveils its 'Open Office'News The mobile giant potentially confuses users by unveiling a new suite of business services dubbed 'Open Office.'
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