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Monday, 12th December 2005
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  • Microsoft to fix two flaws this week
  • NASA to launch list of names into space
  • eBay yanks listing for Excel bug
  • Interview: Alcatel expects to top '06 mobile mkt growth
  • World's poorest don't want "US$100 laptop": Intel
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    Microsoft to fix two flaws this week
    Microsoft will release two security fixes for Windows on Tuesday, at least one of which will be tagged "critical" by the developer. More...

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    NASA to launch list of names into space
    NASA hopes to encourage public interest in space exploration by encouraging members of the public to add their names to a list that will fly to the asteroid belt. More...

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    eBay yanks listing for Excel bug
    An unknown security researcher tried to sell a vulnerability in Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet program on eBay, but the online auction site pulled the listing. More...

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    Interview: Alcatel expects to top '06 mobile mkt growth
    French telecoms equipment maker Alcatel expects growth in its mobile communications business to exceed that of next year's global market, which analysts see rising by a mid-single digit, a senior executive said on Friday. More...

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    World's poorest don't want "US$100 laptop": Intel
    Potential computer users in the developing world will not want a basic US$100 hand-cranked laptop that is due to be rolled out to millions, according to chip-maker Intel chairman Craig Barrett. More...

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