Sunday | 12 October, 2008
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    Six essential Apple iPhone security tips 08/10/2008 13:42:00

    If you're an Apple iPhone user and security's not on your mind, you're at risk; at risk of having a Web mail account hacked; at risk of having your online identity stolen; and at risk of losing valuable personal information, such as wireless service account data, that could result in financial losses, among other disasters.
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    First look at the T-Mobile G1 25/09/2008 12:25:00

    On October 22, T-Mobile will reap the benefits of its founding membership in the Open Handset Alliance. Through an exclusive partnership with Google and Asian handset manufacturer HTC, the T-Mobile G1 will become the first shipping mobile device based on the Android platform.
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    Cisco to unveil SaaS based on WebEx, Unified Communications 7.0 25/09/2008 09:20:00

    Cisco Systems will announce a new 7.0 release of its unified communications software Wednesday, as well as a SaaS (software-as-a-service) platform based on WebEx that allows developers to integrate collaboration capabilities, video and business applications.
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    Chrome fades as users return to IE, Firefox 24/09/2008 08:00:00

    Chrome's share of the browser market is fading as users who abandoned Internet Explorer and Firefox start to return, an Internet measurement company said Tuesday.
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    Who is behind that Gmail account? 23/09/2008 14:13:00

    Who is the real identity behind that Gmail account? While finding out may not be as easy as knowing who is behind chunkylover53@aol.com (Homer Simpson, for the curious), it apparently isn't much harder.
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    Google boosts search lead over Yahoo, Microsoft 22/09/2008 08:17:00

    Google continued to bolster its hold on the US search market in August when it captured 63 percent of 11 billion searches, according to data released Thursday.
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    Cisco buys Jabber for instant messaging 22/09/2008 07:59:00

    Cisco Systems said Friday it plans to buy instant messaging platform vendor Jabber, a move that could heighten its battle with Microsoft over the collaboration and office communications market.
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    Yahoo tests home page that adds outside services like e-mail 19/09/2008 10:36:00

    Yahoo has begun testing a new home page that will allow users to check for new e-mail from multiple accounts and add more content from the Web.
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    Chrome steals share from every rival but Safari 17/09/2008 08:29:00

    Two weeks after the launch of Chrome, Google's browser has stolen market share from every competitor except Apple's Safari, an Internet measurement company said Tuesday.
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    Great gadgets for the digital nomad 16/09/2008 09:41:00

    When you're on the road, you can't call upon the resources that officebound employees enjoy. But whether your temporary workspace is a table at Starbucks, a hotel lobby, an airport or a client's lunchroom, you've still got to get the work done.
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    Court overturns Virginia spam law, sides with free speech 15/09/2008 08:01:00

    The Virginia Supreme Court has overturned a state antispam law and the 2004 conviction of long-time spammer Jeremy Jaynes, saying the law is an overly broad prohibition on anonymous free speech.
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