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Monday, 24th October 2005
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  • Microsoft clarifies second critical Windows 2000 patch
  • Stormy chapter begins for Google, book publishers
  • Opera releases browser preview
  • Cisco breaks ground on US$50mln campus in Bangalore
  • PluggedIn: DVD format war brews even as videos go off-disk
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    Microsoft clarifies second critical Windows 2000 patch
    For the second time in as many weeks, Microsoft has revised a critical security bulletin, this time to clarify confusing directions about which patch Windows 2000 users should deploy. More...

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    Opera releases browser preview
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    Cisco breaks ground on US$50mln campus in Bangalore
    Cisco Systems has said it broke ground on a US$50 million, one-million-square-foot campus in Bangalore that will host as many as 3000 staff in research and development, IT, sales and customer support. More...

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    PluggedIn: DVD format war brews even as videos go off-disk
    Hollywood is gearing up for an ugly war over rival DVD formats, but the real battle may be in keeping customers hooked on physical discs at all. More...

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