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Wednesday, 26th October 2005
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  • iPod owners make friends and influence people
  • White House asks spoof website to stop using seal
  • Adobe sees quarterly profit near high end of forecast
  • Warner Bros revamps home video, adds digital wing
  • Ericsson to buy most of Marconi for US$2bln
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    iPod owners make friends and influence people
    Owners of Apple Computer's iPods are among the internet's most influential users, according to a study. More...

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    Software maker Adobe Systems has said it expects to post fourth quarter profit and revenue at the higher end of its previous range of estimates, fueled by strong demand for its Acrobat and Creative Suite products. More...

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    Ericsson to buy most of Marconi for US$2bln
    Ericsson said on Tuesday it would buy the bulk of once-mighty British rival Marconi for 16.8 billion crowns (US$2.1 billion) as it hopes to benefit from booming demand for fixed and mobile broadband internet. More...

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