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Wednesday 21 December 2005

Google and AOL tie the knot

AOL has confirmed that Google has agreed to invest $1 billion to take a 5% stake in the company

eBay says the doggy in the window is not for sale

eBay says the doggy in the window is not for sale

eBay has cancelled its plans to allow live pets to be sold on its website following a bombardment of complaints from users

Tuesday 20 December 2005

Japan looks to create own search engine

Japan looks to create own search engine

The Japanese government will launch its own internet search engine to stop Google and Yahoo dominating in its home market

In ear bud headphones damage your hearing

With MP3 players likely to be the number one Christmas present under the tree later this week scientists are warning that ear buds could damage your hearing

World of Warcraft tops 5 million users

World of Warcraft tops 5 million users

Blizzard, the makers World of Warcraft has said it has surpassed 5 million customers worldwide

Monday 19 December 2005

Microsoft ditches IE5 for Mac

Microsoft has advised Mac users of its Internet Explorer browser to switch to rival offerings because it will stop supporting it from the end of the month

Google Gmail goes mobile

Google has introduced a new service that allows Gmail users to access their email account via a mobile phone

HP to support HD-DVD format

HP, until now a staunch backer of Sony’s Blu-ray format, has formally embraced HD-DVD, the next generation optical disk format from Toshiba

Carphone Warehouse buys OneTel and Tele2 to compete against BT

Carphone Warehouse has announced it has bought both telecoms companies OneTel and Tele2 in a pre-Christmas spending spree of £140m to allow it to effectively complete head on with BT

Mac users get Skype handset - finally

Mac users get Skype handset - finally

Mac users will finally be able to join PC users in being able to make calls via Skype using a handset rather than a headset with a new USB phone

Sunday 18 December 2005

Google rumoured to be investing in AOL

Google stock is once again at and all time high on rumours that the company is about to invest 1 billion dollars for a 5% stake in AOL

Friday 16 December 2005

Terratec launches dual tuner TV card

Terratec launches dual tuner TV card

Terratec has launched a TV Tuner card for the PC that has two DVB-T digital tuners on one single card so you can watch and record at the same time

Sexy mouse promises to spice up your computer work

Sexy mouse promises to spice up your computer work

Computers can be boring sometimes so what better way to spruce things up that a mouse dressed in sexy lingerie

Google tunes in to music search

Google, following in the footsteps of Ask Jeeves, has added a music listing feature to its search engine pages

Thursday 15 December 2005

UK company ships world

UK company ships world's first notebook featuring dual core processor

A little known PC manufacturer in the UK is the first in the world to ship a notebook featuring dual core processor

Microsoft sued over mobile email solutions

Visto fresh from signing a licensing agreement with NTP has filed a legal action against Microsoft for misappropriating Visto’s intellectual property

Ubisoft boss disappointed with King Kong game

Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot has admitted that the 360 version of its movie tie-in King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie, is too dark to play or enjoy on standard TVs, making it hard to play

Computer system created to stop movie flops

A computer that spots movie flops has been created in Hollywood to ensure that film companies have run away successes every time

Wednesday 14 December 2005

Denon goes budget with new 7.1 home cinema system

Denon goes budget with new 7.1 home cinema system

If you thought that Denon only made really expensive home cinema kit then think again. The company has just launched a budget model that comes in at £249.99

Digital camera back offers 39 megapixel resolution images

Digital camera back offers 39 megapixel resolution images

Camera back manufacturer Phase One has started shipping a digital SLR camera back that is capable of capturing images at with a resolution of 39 megapixels

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