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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Publishers throw book at Google, again   Email spammers face jail under new Nigerian law   Serious snort bug could lead to next Slammer   Forrester declares Blu-Ray winner in DVD format war   DoCoMo unveils walkie-talkie phones
Thursday, 20th October 2005
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  • Publishers throw book at Google, again
  • Email spammers face jail under new Nigerian law
  • Serious snort bug could lead to next Slammer
  • Forrester declares Blu-Ray winner in DVD format war
  • DoCoMo unveils walkie-talkie phones
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    Publishers throw book at Google, again
    Five major publishers filed suit against Google in Manhattan's federal court on Wednesday seeking to block plans to scan copyrighted works without permission. More...

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    Email spammers face jail under new Nigerian law
    Nigeria, home to some of the world's most notorious cyber crimes, has proposed a law making spamming a criminal offence for which senders of unsolicited emails could be jailed for at least three years. More...

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    Serious snort bug could lead to next Slammer
    A vulnerability in the Snort open-source intrusion detection software puts companies at serious risk, says a researcher, prompting several security firms to issue warnings. More...

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    Forrester declares Blu-Ray winner in DVD format war
    Technology group Forrester Research has declared Blu-Ray, a new DVD format backed by electronics makers led by Sony, as the winner in a heated battle over next-generation DVD technology. More...

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    DoCoMo unveils walkie-talkie phones
    NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile operator, has unveiled a new line of high-speed phones with a walkie-talkie feature that was first made popular in the United States. More...

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