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  • The order of 50 million 8Gb chips should go a long way toward keeping Apple in flash memory during the initial ramp of the iPhone 3G.
  •  Automated attack claims another high-profile target, offering sale of a fake antivirus scanner.
  • The lawsuits continue to pile up for Apple, as shareholders try to punish members of the board for the practice of backdating stock options in the early part of this decade.
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  • Barack Obama supporters are lashing out against the Democratic presidential candidate for changing his position on the telecom immunity issue.
  • In preparing for the second beta, Microsoft announces security enhancements to Internet Explorer 8 expected in August.
  • Circuit City will be the first to offer the $69 per-year service, which bundles Microsoft's Office Home and Student and the OneCare antivirus software.
  • The hyperactive tech press thrives on "newness," but the real story is often whether last year's next big thing is doing well or falling apart.
  • The 2.40 software update for Sony's latest video game console adds in-game Cross Media Bar access, a trophy system, and a shortcut to Google searches.
  • Widgets, APIs, iPhone apps, and a whole lot of other trendy tech buzzwords make up the venerable media outlet's digital road map.
  • The phone giant is gearing up for negotiations to strike a new satellite TV deal.
  • Some people whose posts may otherwise have been deleted have taken to writing backwards in an effort to defeat keyword-searching authorities.
  • The hyperactive tech press thrives on "newness," but the real story is often whether last year's next big thing is doing well or falling apart.
  • By Peter Apps - Analysis LONDON (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's much-criticized election may put some cautious investors off Africa in general, but those already in the region are unlikely to be deterred.
  • By Isabel Kershner JERUSALEM: A Palestinian driving a huge piece of construction equipment went on a deadly rampage along a central thoroughfare here Wednesday, crushing several cars and ramming into two buses before an off-duty soldier and a police
  •  Iran's foreign minister has said his government might consider the American idea of opening a US diplomatic outpost in Tehran -- comments coming amid possible progress in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.
  • French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and three Americans have been rescued from leftist guerrillas by Colombian troops, Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos said overnight.
  • Mr Santos said all of the former hostages were in reasonably good health after being held for years in secret jungle camps.
  • Oil giants are lining up to tap into Iraq's rich oil fields at the invitation of the Iraqi government.  
  • Modern pentathlon has made headlines after Australia's male competitor controversially lost his Olympic spot.  
  • Uni student squeeze Rising rent prices and low vacancy rates are compounding financial problems for univerisity students.