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Icann opens a can of worms
The decision to allow custom top-level domains will be a "nightmare" for brand managers, analysts and lawyers have warned. Read more…

Microsoft confirms Windows 7 release date
Microsoft has offered an approximate launch date of January 2010 for the upcoming Windows 7 operating system. Read more…

Ballmer becomes lone voice
at Microsoft's helm
Steve Ballmer has been CEO at Microsoft for eight years, but he will finally get to move into the corner office vacated by Bill Gates, the college friend who brought him to the company nearly three decades ago. Read more…

Internet overhaul wins approval
A complete overhaul of the way in which people navigate the internet has been given the go-ahead in Paris. Read more…

Chrysler to offer in-car Internet
US car maker Chrysler is planning a wireless Internet option on most of its range of cars from 2009. Read more…

AMD Ships Teraflops Line
Of Graphics Cards
Advanced Micro Devices has released a line of graphics cards capable of performing a trillion calculations per second, which is double the computing power of the company's previous generation of high-end cards. Read more…

Nintendo 'least green tech firm'
Games firm Nintendo has come bottom of a ranking of the world's most eco-friendly electronics firms. Read more…

Mobile phone battery dead? Try dancing
What do you do if you're stuck in a field at a pop festival but there's trouble ahead because your mobile phone's battery is about to run out? Thanks to a new gizmo, you now just need to face the music and dance. Read more…

Wireless hospitals systems
can disrupt med devices
Wireless systems used by many hospitals to keep track of medical equipment can cause potentially deadly breakdowns in lifesaving devices such as breathing and dialysis machines, researchers reported in a study that warned hospitals to conduct safety tests. Read more…

Adobe issues critical fix

Adobe has issued fixes for a critical vulnerability being exploited by malware writers.

The flaw affects both Adobe's Acrobat and Adobe Reader applications on MacOS and Windows. The company recommends that users of both platforms install the security update.

The vulnerability could allow an attacker to gain control of the user's system by way of malformed J ...

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