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Wednesday, 5th October 2005
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  • Movie industry to move online to beat pirates
  • Sun, Google partner up on web, desktop tech
  • Apple stirs product speculation over Oct 12 event
  • Analysis -- From Bangalore with chips: India eyes semiconductors
  • Hynix to fight Toshiba complaint on chip patents

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    Movie industry to move online to beat pirates
    The film industry is working to launch online movie download services to avoid the same fate as the piracy-ridden music industry, NBC Universal chairman and chief executive Bob Wright said this week. More...

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    Sun, Google partner up on web, desktop tech
    Google and Sun Microsystems has launched a technology partnership, but gave little indication as to where the deal would lead the companies, particularly as Google increasingly competes with Microsoft on the web and desktop. More...

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    Apple stirs product speculation over Oct 12 event
    Apple Computer has emailed invitations to reporters for a special event next week, prompting speculation on the internet that the company would unveil a long-rumoured iPod that can display videos. More...

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    Hynix to fight Toshiba complaint on chip patents
    Hynix Semiconductor, the world's second-largest memory chip maker, said on Tuesday it would fight a complaint by Japan's Toshiba that claims the South Korean company infringed on patents on flash-memory chips. More...

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