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Thursday, 6th October 2005
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  • Internet crime shifts to Russia after bust: official
  • Robot vehicles gather to race in US desert again
  • Rival camps keep slugging it out in DVD format war
  • EU names trustee for Microsoft ruling compliance
  • Tests start for first certified WiMAX products

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    Internet crime shifts to Russia after bust: official
    Trafficking in stolen credit cards has largely shifted to Russian-language websites after an international crackdown sparked disarray among English-speaking scam artists, according to a US Secret Service official. More...

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    Rival camps keep slugging it out in DVD format war
    There was no sign of compromise on Wednesday in a fight over next-generation DVD technology as executives from rival camps talked up their formats and vowed to launch products to woo consumers to their side. More...

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    EU names trustee for Microsoft ruling compliance
    The European Commission has appointed a computer scientist to help ensure that Microsoft complies with a 2004 ruling on how its software is sold, a latest step in the landmark anti-trust case. More...

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    Tests start for first certified WiMAX products
    With several WiMAX firms crowding the starting gate for formal introduction of the wide area wireless technology, equipment from at least five firms are being evaluated by the WiMAX Forum's Cetecom Labs in Spain. More...

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