Viacom wins one battle in copyright lawsuit with Google, but will it win the war?
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Coldplay are sitting pretty with record numbers on release of new album.
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Another crop of 'scientific' headline allegations are splashed across the front page of The UK's national media. What a surprise!
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Yakking on the mobile could get you in trouble with the law, starting today hands-free calls only. Bad news if you're 16 or 17.
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If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Online music store Rhapsody to broaden their subscription model by embracing Apple's iTune download option.
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Only two days left, depending where you live, to bid for for Briton Ian Ushers life on eBay.
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After many deadline extensions, and conflicting reports Microsoft's Windows XP will come to an end on June 30.
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Some women are apparently complaining that the design of the iPhone is sexist because it favors men with shorter fingernails.
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Look out for .sex, .car, .bet, and .xxx, as ICANN approves Internet naming shake-up.
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Neither company was prepared to comment, but the rumor mill is still grinding away.
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Computer engineers celebrate the world's first digital computer.
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Most of Europe are glued to their TV's with Euro 2008 fever, but ESPN numbers show that 'football' is also gaining big audiences in the US.
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The popular inter-active video game maker announces an alliance with LucasArts and the launch of Lightsaber Duel.
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Even if you don't care about soccer, Euro 2008, currently under way tells a lot about how Europe is changing.
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Takara Tomy launches pocket-sized Karaoke machine at Tokyo's youth and is likely to score a smash hit.
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More senior executives are set to leave the troubled Sunnyvale company.
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One condition, it has to be free of pornographic content
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Mozilla claims download record as popular browser is launched worldwide.
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Busty fembot to provide companionship to lonely Japanese males.
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Cheating has gone high tech as two Californian high school kids are busted for hacking computers to alter grades.
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