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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    VoIP slow off the mark   UK hackers jailed for global computer worm plot   Intel acquires Zarlink Semi's RF operation   Oracle buys open source tech developer Innobase   Cellnet cuts staff
Monday, 10th October 2005
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  • VoIP slow off the mark
  • UK hackers jailed for global computer worm plot
  • Intel acquires Zarlink Semi's RF operation
  • Oracle buys open source tech developer Innobase
  • Cellnet cuts staff

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    VoIP slow off the mark
    Australia lags behind Europe and the US in its uptake of VoIP services, according to attendees at a recent VoIP roundtable discussion.
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    UK hackers jailed for global computer worm plot
    Two British hackers were jailed on Friday for helping to spread a computer worm which affected thousands of machines around the world including some at the US Department of Defense. More...

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    Intel acquires Zarlink Semi's RF operation
    Intel is picking up television demodulator and tuner technology through a US$70 million acquisition of Zarlink Semiconductor's RF Front-End Consumer Business unit. More...

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    Oracle buys open source tech developer Innobase
    Software maker Oracle said on Friday that it has acquired Finland's Innobase OY, a developer of the InnoDB open source database technology, for an undisclosed sum. More...

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    Cellnet cuts staff
    ASX-listed distributor Cellnet has retrenched around 40 staff following a company-wide restructure and lower-than-expected profit result for the 2004-2005 financial year. More...

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