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Monday, 19th December 2005
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  • Dasher worm on the prowl
  • Windows Vista toughest '06 test for Microsoft
  • Honda says to mass-produce solar cells from 2007
  • Indian scientist computer program spots hit film from flop
  • RIAA sues music swappers at three universities
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    Dasher worm on the prowl
    The Dasher.b worm attacking Windows machines still vulnerable to a bug patched in October may have infected at least 3000 systems so far. More...

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    Windows Vista toughest '06 test for Microsoft
    Microsoft's biggest challenge in 2006 will be convincing corporations that they should upgrade to Windows Vista when it rolls out, according to a research firm. More...

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    Honda says to mass-produce solar cells from 2007
    Honda Motor Co plans to start mass-producing solar cells in 2007, eyeing growing demand for environmentally friendly energy sources. More...

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    RIAA sues music swappers at three universities
    The Recording Industry Association of America has filed lawsuits against 751 people suspected of illegally distributing copyrighted music. More...

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