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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Federal Government reviews Spam Act   MTV, Microsoft team up for digital music service   Toshiba to delay HD DVD player launch into 2006   EU parliament to vote on anti-terrorism data bill   ViewSonic prevails in patent dispute
Wednesday, 14th December 2005
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  • Federal Government reviews Spam Act
  • MTV, Microsoft team up for digital music service
  • Toshiba to delay HD DVD player launch into 2006
  • EU parliament to vote on anti-terrorism data bill
  • ViewSonic prevails in patent dispute
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    Federal Government reviews Spam Act
    The Federal Government has announcemed a review of the act designed to contain the growing menace of spam. More...

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    Toshiba to delay HD DVD player launch into 2006
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    EU parliament to vote on anti-terrorism data bill
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    ViewSonic prevails in patent dispute
    Display makers ViewSonic and Tatung won a British patent lawsuit filed against them by rival LG Philips in a dispute over which company created technology for rear mounting of LCDs in a mobile PC. More...

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