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Thursday, 24th November 2005
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  • Opera patches Flash flaw
  • Browser makers band together against Phishers
  • Movie studios, BitTorrent sign anti-piracy pact
  • Cell phones are safe, Dutch health council says
  • War, terrorism, riots spell boom for spy products
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    Opera patches Flash flaw
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    Cell phones are safe, Dutch health council says
    There is no evidence that radiation from mobile phones or mobile phone and TV towers is harmful to people, but more investigation is needed, the Dutch Health Council said in a new report. More...

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    War, terrorism, riots spell boom for spy products
    The sound of gunfire echoes all around, remote control spy planes hover overhead and robots for detecting car bombs sit in the aisles at a Paris exhibition where James Bond might do his Christmas shopping. More...

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