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Friday, 28th October 2005
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  • Motorola, Intel jointly promote WiMAX
  • Fujitsu swings to H1 profit on software services
  • Microsoft revises individual certifications
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    Microsoft hunts for zombie spammers
    Microsoft is investigating 13 spam operations it believes sent millions of junk mail messages through a single PC. More...

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    Maritime industry next up to catch RFID wave
    One of the world's largest shipping concerns plan to conduct a track-and-trace, RFID supply chain pilot program in Asia in a move that underscores an unprecedented wave of RFID adoption in the maritime industry. More...

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    Motorola, Intel jointly promote WiMAX
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    Fujitsu swings to H1 profit on software services
    TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Fujitsu said on Thursday it swung to a profit in the first half, buoyed by its software services business and strong telecoms-related demand, but it stood by its full-year outlook. More...

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    Microsoft revises individual certifications
    Microsoft has announced a revised lineup of individual certifications with a sharper focus on acknowledging IT staff for their deeper skills and expertise. More...

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