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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    US retains control of Internet traffic system   Sony BMG recalls copy-protected music CDs   Microsoft aims to enter supercomputer market   Oracle says gets US regulator OK on Siebel deal   OSDL launches open source software database online
Thursday, 17th November 2005
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  • US retains control of Internet traffic system
  • Sony BMG recalls copy-protected music CDs
  • Microsoft aims to enter supercomputer market
  • Oracle says gets US regulator OK on Siebel deal
  • OSDL launches open source software database online
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    US retains control of Internet traffic system
    The United States will keep control of the domain-name system that guides Internet traffic under an agreement reached on Wednesday, resolving a dispute that threatened to fracture the global computer network. More...

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    Sony BMG recalls copy-protected music CDs
    Music publisher Sony BMG, yielding to consumer concern, is recalling music CDs containing copy-protection software that acts like virus software and hides deep inside a computer. More...

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    Microsoft aims to enter supercomputer market
    Microsoft, which built its business by aiming to put a "computer on every desk", is moving into the high-end supercomputing market as hardware becomes more affordable. More...

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    Oracle says gets US regulator OK on Siebel deal
    Database software giant Oracle said on Tuesday that US antitrust regulators had cleared its US$5.9 billion purchase of formerly fierce rival Siebel Systems. More...

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