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Friday, 21th October 2005
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  • Snort exploit close at hand
  • TalkNet launches South Africa network
  • Nokia Q3 profit up, but sales prices suffer
  • Rivals Taobao, eBay clash on whether free is best
  • Europe ponders: open-source or proprietary?
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    Snort exploit close at hand
    Security researchers say it is imperative that users patch or apply a work-around for a intrusion detection system vulnerability announced earlier this week. More...

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    TalkNet launches South Africa network
    Australian VoIP provider TalkNet has set up a successful operation in South Africa that its director says will serve as a springboard into telecommunications-starved African nations.
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    Europe ponders: open-source or proprietary?
    With a study noting the gains of open-source software over proprietary Microsoft software reverberating throughout Europe this week, a new software industry alliance pledging cooperation among its members was launched Thursday. More...

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