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Friday, 18th November 2005
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  • Cyber gamers vie for world glory in Singapore
  • Even when uninstalled, sony's rootkit still vexes PCs
  • Microsoft goes outside for phishing help
  • Sony unveils internet-based phone service
  • IBM announces telecom transition solutions, labs
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    Cyber gamers vie for world glory in Singapore
    SINGAPORE - More than 700 computer game enthusiasts are gathering in Singapore to take part in the world's biggest competition for computer and video games. More...

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    Microsoft goes outside for phishing help
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    Sony unveils internet-based phone service
    Sony on Wednesday announced a free Internet-based phone service similar to the popular computer-to-computer calling provided by Skype, but with an emphasis on video conferencing. More...

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    IBM announces telecom transition solutions, labs
    IBM has announced Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystems offerings to help telecommunications service providers move from legacy networks to converged next-generation networks. More...

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