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Friday, 17th December 2004  

 
Adobe repairs Reader, Acrobat flaws
Linux to ring up US$35 billion by 2008
Microsoft buys antispyware firm
Royal Philips, TPV in tune on display business
Intel 65-nm process moves forward

 
Adobe repairs Reader, Acrobat flaws
Adobe this week updated its Acrobat and Reader software to fix vulnerabilities spotted by security intelligence firm iDefense. More...

Linux to ring up US$35 billion by 2008
For a theoretically free operating system, Linux is -- and will continue to be -- a cash cow, a research firm said this week as it predicted the OS will bring in more than $35 billion in revenues by 2008. More...

Microsoft buys antispyware firm
Microsoft this week said it acquired Giant Company Software, an antispyware vendor, and signed a cross-licensing deal with CAD ISV AutoDesk. More...

Royal Philips, TPV in tune on display business
Royal Philips Electronics has agreed to transfer its OEM monitor business to TPV Technology, a partnership that the companies said would create the largest manufacturer of displays in the industry. More...

Intel 65-nm process moves forward

Intel showed die photos of two microprocessors made with its 65-nm process in the US this week, including a dual-core processor believed to be the mobile processor codenamed Yonah.

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