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Thursday, 20th October 2005
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  • TCS says buys Aussie firm FNS for US$26 million
  • Mozilla's spread Firefox site back online
  • Google cedes Gmail name in UK in trademark dispute
  • HP requests Blu-ray to add technologies
  • Fujitsu PC set for further growth at new site
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    TCS says buys Aussie firm FNS for US$26 million
    India's largest software exporter, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, said on Thursday it had acquired Sydney-based Financial Network Services (FNS) for US$26 million to strengthen its offering for the banking industry. More...

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    Mozilla's spread Firefox site back online
    The Mozilla Foundation-sponsored Spread Firefox marketing site is back up and running, two weeks after it was taken offline because of a hack attack. More...

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    HP requests Blu-ray to add technologies
    Hewlett-Packard, the world's number two computer maker, this week asked the makers of Blu-ray, a new DVD format backed by a group led by Sony, to include two technologies currently supported by a rival format. More...

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    Fujitsu PC set for further growth at new site
    Fujitsu PC Australia has moved to bigger, brighter premises after approximately tripling local revenues over the last three and a half years. More...

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