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Thursday, 15th December 2005
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  • Microsoft patch cleans up after Sony rootkit
  • RFID market to reach US$3 billion by 2010
  • Printer sales up in Q3
  • Victorian ICT 'global vision' launched
  • Microsoft's SUS bug makes admins go manual
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    Microsoft patch cleans up after Sony rootkit
    Microsoft has included clean-up tools for the Sony CD copy rootkit as part of its latest round of security patches. More...

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    RFID market to reach US$3 billion by 2010
    Gartner expects the radio frequency identification technology market worldwide to reach US$504 million in 2005, up 39 percent from the previous year. More...

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    Printer sales up in Q3
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    Victorian ICT 'global vision' launched
    The Victorian ICT Industry Plan 2005–2010 has been launched, designed to encourage growth in the sector. More...

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    Microsoft's SUS bug makes admins go manual
    Microsoft has run into another problem with its updates, this time a bug in its aging Software Update Services server software that turned previously-approved updates into "unapproved". More...

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