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Consumer Electronics ShowThe Japanese electronics giant says that by 2011, 90% of all the products it makes will be able to connect to the internet
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There were no surprises in the Microsoft CEO's debut keynote speech at CES as he revealed more details about Windows 7
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Microsoft executive Robbie Bach has hinted that there may be cutbacks as the Seattle software giant looks to tighten its belt during the recession
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Video (2min 01sec), Bobbie Johnson takes a look at the Microsoft CEO's debut keynote address at the 2009 CES in Las Vegas
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British broadband UK web users are experiencing some of the slowest broadband access in the developed world, with one in five people who sign up for the most popular high-speed package getting less than a quarter of the advertised speed
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The only surefire way to stop criminals stealing data from secondhand computers is to destroy the hard drive, a study by Which? Computing magazine has warned
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MacworldCustomers will be able to transfer millions of songs onto any music player - untying those bought on the iTunes Store from iPods
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