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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    "Weaselboy" spammer gets six years   Google stock breaks US$400 a share, hits new high   Blu-ray, HP at odds over high-def DVD launch plan   Sony, NEC to form optical disk drive joint venture   Microsoft warns of new Windows exploit
Friday, 18th November 2005
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  • "Weaselboy" spammer gets six years
  • Google stock breaks US$400 a share, hits new high
  • Blu-ray, HP at odds over high-def DVD launch plan
  • Sony, NEC to form optical disk drive joint venture
  • Microsoft warns of new Windows exploit
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    "Weaselboy" spammer gets six years
    A 23-year-old man called the biggest spammer in Britain was sentenced to six years in prison for selling bogus domain names and threatening to kill anyone who tried to shut down his scam.
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    Google stock breaks US$400 a share, hits new high
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    Blu-ray, HP at odds over high-def DVD launch plan
    The Blu-ray Disc group, which aims to set the standard for next-generation DVDs, on Wednesday said it would not adopt a proposal from HP by the launch of the technology, leading the PC maker to say it may back a rival in the looming multibillion dollar war. More...

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    Sony, NEC to form optical disk drive joint venture
    Japanese electronics makers Sony and NEC said on Thursday they have reached a basic agreement to set up a optical disk drive joint venture. More...

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    Microsoft warns of new Windows exploit
    Microsoft warns Windows users that proof-of-concept code was in circulation that could be remotely and anonymously exploited on Windows 2000 machines. More...

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