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HD DVD Cracking Software Released
NewsFactor   Wednesday, 21 February 2007
NewsFactor - Over the weekend, SlySoft launched the first version of its HD DVD cracking software designed to let consumers decrypt HD DVD movie discs and rip them to a hard drive.
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Microsoft falls victim to shady 'scareware'
InfoWorld   Tuesday, 20 February 2007
InfoWorld - Microsoft said it moved quickly to remove a banner advertisement that appeared on its instant-messaging program for a software application that falsely hypes security threats on a user's computer.
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SAP acquires Pilot Software
InfoWorld   Tuesday, 20 February 2007
InfoWorld - In a move to strengthen its portfolio of analytic applications, SAP has agreed to acquire privately held Pilot Software, a maker of strategy management software based in Mountain View, California.
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The Most Annoying Things About Windows Vista
PC World   Tuesday, 20 February 2007
PC World - From screens that mysteriously black out to search that's limited by default, here are the things that really bug us about Microsoft's new operating system.
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JVC slashes forecast on sluggish sales
AFP   Monday, 19 February 2007

Yuko Tokuda of Japanese electronics giant Victor Company of Japan (JVC) displays a hard disk camcorder. Japanese electronics maker JVC has slashed its forecasts for this year, predicting it would only just break even due to sluggish sales of its high-end televisions and software.(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)AFP - Japanese electronics maker JVC has slashed its forecasts for this year, predicting it would only just break even due to sluggish sales of its high-end televisions and software.


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Three Minutes: The FTC Chief Takes on Cybercrime
PC World   Sunday, 18 February 2007
PC World - Over the past few years, computer crimes and annoyances have become an increasingly important part of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's work. In the past year, the FTC has announced settlements with spammers, adware distributors, and even Sony BMG Music Entertainment, over its distribution of rootkit software.
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Microsoft sharpens interoperability focus
InfoWorld   Saturday, 17 February 2007
InfoWorld - Microsoft says it will focus on four key areas to improve interoperability between its own software and other vendors' products.
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Vista Sales Slower Than Expected
PC World   Saturday, 17 February 2007
PC World - Microsoft Corp. chief executive officer Steve Ballmer believes that sales forecasts for its new Vista operating system may be "overly aggressive."
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Nvidia Releases CUDA SDK
PC Magazine   Friday, 16 February 2007
PC Magazine - Nvidia released a public beta of its CUDA software development kit Friday morning, offering developers the chance to use the GeForce 8800 as a general-purpose CPU.
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TaxCut or TurboTax to tame tax storm?
USATODAY.com   Friday, 16 February 2007
USATODAY.com - There are two reasons why most of us use tax preparation software to do our taxes: It's faster than filling out the paper forms, and it's cheaper than paying someone else to do the job.
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Malaysia raids illegal software sellers
AP   Friday, 16 February 2007
AP - Malaysian authorities have begun raiding computer retail outlets offering pirated software amid concerns that illegal copies of Microsoft Corp.'s newest operating system, Windows Vista, are already on sale.
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