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Thursday, January 22, 2009

 
 

Chinese sites cut communism, dissent from Obama speech

US President Barack Obama's inauguration speech left China's media scrambling on Wednesday, with many attempting to censor his references to communism and dissent.

However the attempts appeared to backfire after their omission in Chinese translations drew even more attention to the words on Internet forums.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

A nasty worm has wriggled into millions of computers and continues to spread, leaving security experts wondering whether the attack is a harbinger of evil deeds to come.

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Canadian firm Research In Motion (RIM), the maker of the Blackberry smartphone, said Monday that it may appeal a court order that blocked its hostile takeover offer for Certicom Corp.

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Japanese electronics maker Fujitsu Ltd. has asked some 100,000 employees in Japan to buy its appliances to boost the company's flagging performance, an official said Tuesday.

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TECHSTUFF

BenQ rolls out its market-first netbook with superior visual and mobile technologies

BenQ today announces the market roll-out of its first netbook, Joybook Lite U101. 

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

What is it: The latest gaming notebook from MSI.

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