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In an extraordinary imaging feat, Museum officials in Milan brought Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece “The Last Supper” online over the weekend, and did so with an astonishing resolution of 16 billion pixels.

According to the security firm Sophos, the US has held on to its position as the world’s top spammer despite increasing arrests and convictions of known spammers.

Apple’s latest lovechild, the Leopard Operating system has left users of Virgin’s mobile broadband offering out in the cold as the service runs into compatibility issues.

Microsoft has been thumping its chest and sounding the trumpets after recording the fastest growing first quarter results since 1999, yet the software giant has experienced a decline in Vista sales.

The Mozilla Foundation and its for-profit subsidiary Mozilla Corp., best known for Firefox and other popular open source applications, released its 2006 revenue statement on Monday, showing that even freely distributed open source software...

Several months after launching the Linux version of its 11g database, Oracle has announced that the Windows version is also now available with a range of improvements.

The march of solid state storage technology continues, with Samsung announcing that it has achieved another breakthrough in the production of Flash memory.

While it’s been talked about for quite a few months, Intel has actually cut the ribbon and unwrapped the packaging of its new 45 nano-metre chip production factory in Arizona.

The world’s biggest library, the American Library of Congress has announced plans to digitise some of the rarest and most valuable documents and photos on this earth.

The Abaca Technology Corporation in the US is promising new levels of spam protection for SMBs, claiming that its solution can put the kibosh on 99 percent of spam.

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