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  • 3 launches Facebook phone

    Mobile operator 3 has unveiled a phone designed for accessing web 2.0 services such as Facebook; and it'll hit Australia before Christmas.

  • HP's Dunn says others supervised probe

    Former Hewlett-Packard Chairman Patricia Dunn said in congressional testimony released Wednesday in the US that she relied on executives at the company to advise her on the leak probe and did not consider herself the project's supervisor.

  • HP board meets amid probe scandal

    Hewlett-Packard's board of directors is meeting Wednesday in the US amid widening controversy over the tactics used in a probe into media leaks, our sister site CNET News.com has discovered.

  • Phone tap convictions double since 2001

    Australian authorities have achieved increased success for telecommunications interception warrants but the government warns that criminals are becoming smarter at electronic evasion.

  • VoIP: Is the tech ready?

    The question isn't so much whether the world is ready for VoIP, but more whether VoIP is ready for the world...

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  • Letting Jini out of the bottle -- again

    Microsoft and Intel see Web services popping up everywhere, but their vision is strangely reminiscent of archrival Sun Microsystems' with an earlier technology called Jini.

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  • Motorola A1000

    For business users needing to keep in touch with the office on the road, the A1000 is a viable option. Others may find that life is too short to wait for applications to load.

  • Wireless mobile phone under development

    Motorola and NEC America are co-developing an Internet Protocol office telephone that roams from Wi-Fi onto cell phone networks, the companies announced Tuesday.

  • First Look: Microsoft's new handheld OS

    The latest version of Microsoft's handheld operating system is an evolutionary advance, but there are some significant developments -- including a new name.

  • Despite the hype, Bluetooth is still teething

    Bluetooth, the nascent radio-based technology, is facing several obstacles -- living up to the hype and living down reports of security and safety glitches.

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