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Friday, 14th October 2005
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  • Podcasters prepare to launch video era
  • Another flaw found in Symantec's Veritas Backup
  • US says Samsung to plead guilty, pay US$300 mln
  • Japan to require microchips for 'dangerous' animals
  • LG Electronics expects home appliance growth

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    Podcasters prepare to launch video era
    Podcasting is on the verge of setting off a video revolution and users of Apple Computer's new video iPod can expect a deluge of outspoken commentary, religious sermons and pornography. More...

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    US says Samsung to plead guilty, pay US$300 mln
    South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has agreed to plead guilty to a charge that it conspired to fix the price of memory chips and will pay a US$300 million fine, the US Justice Department said on Thursday. More...

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    Japan to require microchips for 'dangerous' animals
    Japan is moving towards requiring owners of potentially dangerous animals, such as crocodiles and pythons, to have microchips implanted in their pets in case the animals get loose, officials said on Thursday. More...

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    LG Electronics expects home appliance growth
    South Korea's LG Electronics is targeting a 20 percent increase in sales at its home appliances unit next year and aims to nearly double its air-con sales by 2007, a senior executive said on Thursday. More...

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