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HotRecorder allows you to easily record and convert iTunes* and Yahoo! Music Unlimited** files into universal formats that are now playable on an iPod and on any other MP3 players.
Microsoft claims to have tracked down those responsible for using vast botnets to send forth torrents of spam hoping to turn the tide on spam zombies, Microsoft has filed suit against entities it said used compromised PCs to send millions of junk email messages.
Microsoft has been trying to control its own destiny in the critical Internet search business, crafting its own technologies to replace those it has licensed from a rival. But in announcing a new book-search initiative last week, the company took a different approach.
IBM and Google have teamed up in the search field, with the computer manufacturer integrating its WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition Enterprise search system with the search engine’s Desktop search tool.
Samsung is hoping to take a bite out of Apple’s iPod sales in Asia by launching a music downloads store to complement its own range of MP3 players.
Apple’s iTunes Music Store had a successful launch in Japan earlier this year but has yet to open elsewhere, leaving a gap that Samsung hopes to fill.
PCWorld.com – Industry Group Tackles Spyware
A new coalition of technology companies and public interest organizations has hit some early milestones in its effort to combat spyware. On Thursday, the Anti-Spyware Coalition published two documents that the group hopes will take the computer security industry a step closer toward setting best practices for stopping this type of annoying and invasive software.
PCWorld.com – Canon Tests Hydrogen Fuel Cell
TOKYO — Canon has unveiled a prototype hydrogen fuel cell it has developed to power portable electronics products such as digital still cameras.
PCWorld.com – Microsoft Stalks Super Spammers
Microsoft announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against groups that use zombie computers. The software giant took the action after learning through a company experiment that use of infected PCs to thwart spam blockers and pass along immense quantities of junk e-mail is more widespread and disruptive than Microsoft expected.