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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    iTunes lands in Australia   Australians concerned about spyware: survey   Canon to develop fuel cells for printers, cameras   Intel to delay next version of Itanium chip   VeriSign to control ".com" domain until 2012
Tuesday, 25th October 2005
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  • iTunes lands in Australia
  • Australians concerned about spyware: survey
  • Canon to develop fuel cells for printers, cameras
  • Intel to delay next version of Itanium chip
  • VeriSign to control ".com" domain until 2012
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    iTunes lands in Australia
    Apple’s iTunes online music store is now available in Australia, offering users more than one million songs and over 1000 music videos.
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    Australians concerned about spyware: survey
    Spyware topped the list of web security concerns in a recent survey of Australian businesses. More...

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    Canon to develop fuel cells for printers, cameras
    Japan's Canon said it has developed tiny fuel cells that it hopes will start replacing conventional batteries to power some of its digital cameras and printers in three years. More...

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    Intel to delay next version of Itanium chip
    Intel said on Monday it was delaying the next version of its Itanium chip, used in high-end server computers, until the middle of 2006, citing quality issues. More...

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    VeriSign to control ".com" domain until 2012
    VeriSign said on Monday it would maintain control of the lucrative ".com" internet domain until 2012 in return for dropping an antitrust lawsuit against the nonprofit body that oversees the internet's addressing system. More...

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