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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Microsoft squashes three new Windows bugs   iPod Nano class-action spreads   Samsung Group to spend US$45bln on R&D over five years   Nielsen leaves Oracle to be Borland's CEO   Social funds call on web firms to defend human rights
Wednesday, 9th November 2005
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  • Microsoft squashes three new Windows bugs
  • iPod Nano class-action spreads
  • Samsung Group to spend US$45bln on R&D over five years
  • Nielsen leaves Oracle to be Borland's CEO
  • Social funds call on web firms to defend human rights
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