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High Definition DVD may still be months away from initial release, however, in more Blu-ray news from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, TDK is already adding fuel to the format war fire by showcasing a 100GB recordable Blu-ray disc.

In more security news, Research In Motion (RIM), maker of the popular BlackBerry handsets has issued a warning about three software flaws that make the device vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

An entire Office suite on a U3 USB stick? That's what U3 brings in the form of Portable OpenOffice and ThinkFree Office suites.

The critical Windows WMF vulnerability discovered last week has sparked a blaze of exploits, but don’t hold your breath for a Microsoft patch.

Despite Massachusetts IT soap operas, the North American state government has confirmed that it will be sticking with the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) OpenDocument file format until further notice.

Symantec has extended its security reach with the cash-only, US$75-million purchase of IMLogic and its IM Manager software.

Rambus today confirmed AMD’s licensing of its current patents and future high-speed memory and logic controller interfaces.

Highlighting the importance of data security, the international Hotel chain Marriot and Income Tax company H&R Block have both admitted to potentially compromising customer data this week.

American hard-drive maker Cornice has stepped up competition with flash storage makers by announcing its new line of Dragon micro drives.

After the debacle that was its Digital Rights Management (DRM) software, Sony BMG is striving to settle the class-action lawsuits brought against it by angry customers.

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