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Mozilla will finally unveil Firefox 3.5 on 30 June.  |  |


Customers shopping for a PC over the next few months should beware of manufacturers offering Windows 7 before its official launch date, as it could spell trouble down the line.  |  |
The star of MythBusters, Adam Savage, has had an $11,000 charge for data roaming dropped thanks to his 60,000 Twitter followers.  |  |
Vodafone could become the largest mobile operator in the UK, if takeover talks with T-Mobile UK come to fruition.  |  |


The worst of the financial crisis has passed and it is "reasonable to be optimistic for 2010," believes Google boss, Eric Schmidt.  |  |
There is less than a week until PC makers will be forced to ship censorship software with all computers sold in China, and while some manufacturers are prepared to follow the rules others continue to lobby against them.  |  |
The four founders of controversial website the Pirate Bay have had their application for a retrial rejected by a Swedish court.  |  |
Child pornography was downloaded from a Swiss hip-hop music website to around 2,300 computers in 78 countries, according to Swiss police.  |  |
Top mobile phone suppliers have agreed to back an EU-wide standardisation of phone chargers, the European Commission has said, hailing the pact as good news for consumers and the environment.  |  |
Key News China risks frittering away its stimulus spending on speculation in stocks and real estate, reports said Monday. (AP) China ruled out any "sudden changes" to its foreign-reserves policy . (Bloomberg) Japan's industrial output rose for the third straight  |  |
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0769; (P) 1.0857; (R1) 1.0920; More Another fall in USD/CHF cannot be ruled out with 1.0930 minor resistance intact. But after all, the pull back from 1.1021 s expected to be contained above 1.0630 support and bring  |  |
The GBP/USD is knocking on the door of our 3rd tier downtrend line once again as it reaches an inflection point with our 3rd tier downtrend line. While the Cable is in the position to make a technical breakout today,  |  |
The USD/JPY continues to tease investors as it fails to follow through on its threats of a large pullback. We've seen rising volume to the upside followed by climbing volume to the downside, hence the relatively tight trading range. Despite  |  |
6/29/2009 - GBP/USD - Price action on GBP/USD, a daily chart of which is shown, has continued progressing sideways within the converging triangle consolidation that has been in place since the beginning of the month. This continued consolidating price action  |  |
The EUR/USD's upswing on Friday fell short of 6/24 highs as we anticipated since volume wasn't strong enough to create a more significant movement to the upside. The currency pair is propelling from our 2nd tier uptrend line on Monday  |  |
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.3987; (P) 1.4053; (R1) 1.4123; More EUR/USD was supported by 4 hours 55 EMA and recovered. We'll continue to stay neutral until a break of 1.3826/4137 range. Above 1.4137 resistance will suggest that rise from 1.3747 is  |  |
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0769; (P) 1.0857; (R1) 1.0920; More Another fall in USD/CHF cannot be ruled out with 1.0930 minor resistance intact. But after all, the pull back from 1.1021 s expected to be contained above 1.0630 support and bring  |  |
Daily Pivots: (S1) 94.81; (P) 95.43; (R1) 95.81; More . With an intraday low at 95.04, intraday outlook remains neutral for the moment and some more sideway trading could be seen in USD/JPY. While another fall cannot be ruled out  |  |
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.6406; (P) 1.6483; (R1) 1.6600; More GBP/USD strengthens mildly today but after all it's limited below 1.6617 resistance. We continue to stay neutral in GBP/USD with it bounded in established range of 1.6185/6617. The consolidative nature of  |  |
USD traded mixed Monday supported by China's reserve comments and BIS global outlook. Friday the USD was pressured by China's call for the establishment of a super world reserve currency. Monday, the PBOC's Zhou said that China plans no sudden  |  |
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