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Friday, 7th October 2005
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  • Phishers plant fake Google toolbar
  • Robots compete for US$2 million DARPA prize
  • India to insist on local phone making for govt orders
  • AMD subpoenas Intel customers in antitrust case
  • New worm naming scheme aims to cut confusion

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    Phishers plant fake Google toolbar
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    Robots compete for US$2 million DARPA prize
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    India to insist on local phone making for govt orders
    Global telecom equipment makers will have to manufacture equipment in India if they decide to bid for orders from state-run carriers, Telecoms Minister Dayanidhi Maran said. More...

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    AMD subpoenas Intel customers in antitrust case
    Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday said it has served subpoenas this week on dozens of Intel customers seeking documents for its private antitrust lawsuit against arch-rival Intel Corp. More...

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    New worm naming scheme aims to cut confusion
    A standardised naming process for worms and viruses sponsored by the US-CERT, and backed by the biggest names in security, debuted this week. More...

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