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Friday, 11th November 2005
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  • Microsoft sends out flash alert
  • Yahoo says backs off bidding for AOL stake
  • Three companies shut down on spyware charges
  • Together, Microsoft and Cisco work to improve VoIP
  • Thomson lands role in Hollywood digital movie deal
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    Microsoft sends out flash alert
    Days after Macromedia posted fixes to its Flash player, Microsoft posts a security advisory directing users of its Windows XP, XP SP2, 95, 98, and Me to the third-party patches. More...

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    Yahoo says backs off bidding for AOL stake
    Internet media company Yahoo has backed out of the running to buy a stake in Time Warner's America Online internet unit. More...

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    Three companies shut down on spyware charges
    A US court shut down three internet companies for secretly bundling malicious "spyware" with ring tones, music programs and other free high-tech goodies. More...

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    Together, Microsoft and Cisco work to improve VoIP
    Microsoft and Cisco Systems have announced that they will jointly support the Interactive Connectivity Establishment methodology, which would enable VoIP to work better across networks. More...

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    Thomson lands role in Hollywood digital movie deal
    France's Thomson has unveiled a deal with Hollywood studios to accelerate the deployment of digital cinema systems in North America. More...

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