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Monday, 21th November 2005
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  • AMD to move to quad-core processors by 2007
  • RIM not worried about Microsoft, co-CEO says
  • Chinese web users slow to buy, quick to have fun
  • London eyes closed-circuit cams in New York subways
  • Sony rootkits: A sign of security industry failure
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    AMD to move to quad-core processors by 2007
    Advanced Micro Devices plans to move to quad-core processors by 2007 and will for the first time release a reference platform for notebook computers, top AMD executives said at the company’s annual analyst conference. More...

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    RIM not worried about Microsoft, co-CEO says
    Research In Motion co-CEO Jim Balsillie said he is not worried about Microsoft's latest assault into his market space. More...

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    Chinese web users slow to buy, quick to have fun
    The typical Chinese internet user is under 30 years old and single, and prefers to use the web for instant messaging and entertainment, according to a study. More...

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    London eyes closed-circuit cams in New York subways
    London may soon follow New York's lead with smart closed-circuit television cameras. More...

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    Sony rootkits: A sign of security industry failure
    Sony's controversial copy-protection scheme had been in use for seven months before its cloaking rootkit was discovered, leading analysts to chastise the security community. More...

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