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Monday, June 05, 2006

AOL fixes major email problem

AOL fixes major e-mail problem

AOL LLC has fixed a major problem that affected its tens of millions of e-mail users worldwide for several hours on Thursday, but what caused the snarl remains a mystery to the Internet access and services provider.

For more on this:
-read full story from Infoworld.com, June 2, 2006


China Passes Internet Piracy Law

Officials in China say the decision aims to balance copyright owners' rights with those of Internet service providers (ISPs) and users who download content from the Web. The provisions pertain to text, video and audio. They include 27 articles that take effect on July 1, said intellectual property attorney Gang Bai on Friday.

For more on this:
-read full story from Infoworld.com, June 2, 2006


Study Finds Companies Snooping On Employee E-Mail

Big Brother is not only watching but he is also reading your e-mail. According to a new study, about one-third of big companies in the United States and Britain hire employees to read and analyze outbound e-mail as they seek to guard against legal, financial or regulatory risk.

For more on this:
-read full story from Varbusiness.com, June 2, 2006


Phishing Scam Takes Aim at MySpace.com

A phishing site that harvested the login and credentials of MySpace.com users was removed as of Friday from a California server, a security vendor reported.

For more on this:
-read full story from PCWorld.com, June 2, 2006


Google Adds Chat To Gmail

Google on Thursday incorporated instant messaging into its Web mail, making it possible to immediately chat with an email sender.

For more on this:
-read full story from Internetweek.com, June 1, 2006
Review: Motorola's 'BlackBerry killer'

Motorola's latest phone, out this week, shares its name with the iconic gadget guru of the James Bond movies: Q.

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-read full story from CNN.com, June 2, 2006


Dell hooks up with Skype

Computer giant Dell has announced that it has paired off with global internet communications company Skype in the latest tech sector marriage. News of the happy union comes hot on the heels of Dell's recent infatuation with Google, and search engine Yahoo's hook-up with Skype's parent company, eBay.

For more on this:
-read full story from theregister.co.uk, June 2, 2006


Microsoft Drops PDF From Office

Microsoft has decided to delete from the next version of Office an option to save documents in PDF after Adobe Systems threatened to take legal action.

For more on this:
-read full story from Yahoo!News.com, June 2, 2006

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