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Tech News Bulletin
Tuesday June 10, 2008
ZDNet.com.au edit team
 
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iPhone 3G: What we didn't get
Australia will get the iPhone 3G on July 11 and it does indeed have quite a few improvements over the current iteration — but notable omissions have disappointed some fans.
Tags: 3g, apple, iphone, wwdc, mdash, bluetooth, millimetre
Microsoft concocts 2010 Vista-based embedded OS
A Vista-based successor to Microsoft's Windows XP-based Embedded system, used for retail and gaming systems, will include features such as disk encryption and anti-malware — but its core will be seven times larger.
Tags: windows xp, embedded operating system, windows embedded standard 2009, microsoft, quebec, windows vista, thin-client, 32 bit
IBM tackles Microsoft with ODF-based Symphony
IBM has launched a commercially supported version of its Lotus Symphony productivity suite, ready to take on Microsoft Office.
Tags: ibm, microsoft, odf, symphony, office, openoffice, open source
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Free-software advocate Richard Stallman has spoken out against the association of open-source software with London's "unethical" Oyster-card system.
Tags: cards, e-payment, licence, linux, open source, oyster, prevent, red hat
WiMax gets royalty-dodging patent pool
Six technology titans are banding together to jointly license patents that cover WiMax in an effort to prevent costly royalty rates.
Tags: cisco, clearwire, intel, patent, wimax, mdash, royalty, mile
Intel hit with antitrust investigation in US
Intel's business practices will come under the scrutiny of the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which has opened a formal antitrust investigation of the chipmaker.
Tags: intel, antitrust, federal trade commission, ftc, us, cuomo, amd, investigate
Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone 3G
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces the second generation iPhone at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference and details some of the improvements over the original iPhone.
Tags: 3g, apple, gps, iphone, mobile phone

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