South Korea's antitrust watchdog has fined six LCD makers US$176 million for conspiring to artificially inflate prices for flat-screen monitors.

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LCD makers charged for price fixing
Apple's silence on a problem that appears to be affecting a number of iPhone 4S users is bringing back memories of last year's "antennagate", something that could give hope to those expecting a fix.

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iPhone battery drain not unlike antennagate
Researchers have figured out one way the Stuxnet-like Duqu trojan is infecting computers รข?? via a Word document that exploits a previously unknown Windows kernel bug.

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Windows zero-day used in Duqu infections
Grocery giant Coles has been caught up in an online scam offering free $500 gift cards to the supermarket.

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Coles caught up in online scam
Defunding the World Intellectual Property Organisation could have an impact on the technology industry in short order. It's conceivable that any restraint on software and content piracy abroad could be lifted.

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Could WIPO be defunded?
Project Moonshot consists of a lab, server development platform and ecosystem. If successful, HP will enable its customers to kick the tyres of ARM servers.

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HP aims to make ARM servers mainstream
Windows XP continues to shed market share but still won't give up its crown as the most used operating system.

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Windows XP usage dips but still top OS