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Tuesday, 15th November 2005
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  • Microsoft: Sony rootkit's gotta go
  • Optus announces 3G network
  • IBM reveals next-gen supercomputer
  • Free website therapy - Google gives away analytics
  • No resolution on Net control seen at tech summit
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    Microsoft: Sony rootkit's gotta go
    Microsoft's security tools will be updated to detect the controversial Sony BMG copy protection software installed on PCs when some audio CDs are played. More...

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    Optus announces 3G network
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    Free website therapy - Google gives away analytics
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