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Wednesday, 14th December 2005
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  • Microsoft patches critical bugs in Internet Explorer
  • Honda's robot grows up, ready for office chores
  • Biometric readers fooled with fake fingerprints
  • Microsoft Xbox 360 sales start slow in Japan: study
  • HCL Tech in services deal with Japan's EXA Corp
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    Microsoft patches critical bugs in Internet Explorer
    Microsoft has released two security bulletins that patched four vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer -- including the zero-day bug -- and one in Windows 2000. More...

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