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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Microsoft turns to pirated Windows users to boost IE7 market share
      "Internet Explorer 7 is now available to all users of Windows." Yeah, yeah, OK, even the pirate ones. It's a bit like DRM-free music. Sorta. read more

    +Sony unveils new higher-end Digital SLR
      With the new Alpha 700 digital SLR, Sony points its sights at the high-end $3000 market for advanced dSLRs coveted by high-end enthusiasts and many professionals.read more

    +Finally, a real online store
      Our "everything exposed" e-commerce experiment is getting better -- Geek Gear, the world's first reality e-commerce store now becomes a real shop with lots of products. read more

    +Can IE's architect explain why it's so bloated?
      Microsoft's platform architect for Internet Explorer, Chris Wilson, admits Microsoft has done both good and bad things in IE over the last 14 years. read more

    +Quad-core ... in a notebook?
      The specs on this just-launched 5.4KG notebook have to be seen to be believed. read more

    +Microsoft releases second-gen Zune: lame or not?
      Microsoft has unveiled its second-gen iPod killer, creatively called Zune 2. Lame or not? You be the judge. read more

    +Vista: The 'wow'starts ... later
      Despite Microsoft's best efforts to promote its Vista operating system, the company is bowing to customer pressure and offering free "downgrades" to XP (as well as extending XP's retail shelf life.) read more

    +640GB flash card blows hard drives away
      Flash drives comprehensively killed off floppy disks, and now a new development is threatening the same fate for hard drives.read more

    +New chip allows WiFi upgrade of digital cameras
      Been lusting after one of those WiFi-equipped digital cameras that let you easily share images with others? Don't worry - soon you'll be able to upgrade your existing model to do the same thing.read more

    +REVIEW: Notes on the iPod Touch
      The new iPod Touch, king of the refreshed iPod lineup, inherits its sex-appeal from the iPhone. On paper it's a killer product, but is it in reality? I've given it a thorough going-over. read more

    +Engin introduces $0 VoIP adaptor
      Engin has launched an $0 internet telephony adaptor. But is it really the best deal out there for getting into VoIP? read more

    +Apple updates nearly everything, including iPhone
      When it rains, it pours: Apple has rolled out everything from minor stability upgrades to major feature overhauls, including the long anticipated iPhone 1.1.1 update, which blocks hacked units.read more

    +How to fix Vista's network bottlenecks
      Is your Vista machine lumbering around on the network, overtaken by zippier XP-based systems? You're not alone, but luckily there's an easy way to fix it. read more

    +Eleven things you didn't know about the iPhone
      So you think you've mastered the fine detail of the iPhone? Here are 11 points that you might not have discovered yet. read more

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