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Bill Gates dubbed most spammed person in the world
January 2006 can't come too soon for Bill Gates because that is the date by which he believes the spam problem will be solved. Reportedly, Gates gets four million emails a day, making him arguably the most spammed person in the world. More...

Under phishing attack, British bank shuts down some services
One of the four biggest banks in the United Kingdom has taken the unusual step of suspending some features in its online banking service in reaction to a phishing attack. More...

Half-Life 2: raising the (crow)bar
Half-Life 2, the most anticipated PC game in recent years, has finally been released to the joy of eager gamers across the globe. More...

NetApp ups channel commitment
US-based storage vendor Network Appliance has flagged a bigger channel push locally as part of its drive into grid-style storage next year. More...

More security holes found in Internet Explorer 6.0
Three more vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6.0 browser were disclosed this week by Danish security vendor Secunia, bringing the total of IE bugs found by the firm in the last two months to an even dozen. More...

XML traffic poses long-term network problems: survey
XML data has started to clog enterprise network traffic and bog down processors due to the increasing quantity and size of XML messages, according to a just released report from the IT market intelligence firm ZapThink. More...

Sun's "Mustang": Open, but not open-source
Sun Microsystems is releasing early source code snapshots of its next desktop Java release, aiming to get more outside programmers involved in the development process. More...

 
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