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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Apple plugs 13 holes in Panther, Tiger   Cyberspace comes to aid of Kashmir quake survivors   US judge deals RIM blow in BlackBerry patent case   LG.Philips plans new US$486mln LCD plant   Hackers circulate exploit code for two Windows flaws
Thursday, 1st December 2005
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  • Apple plugs 13 holes in Panther, Tiger
  • Cyberspace comes to aid of Kashmir quake survivors
  • US judge deals RIM blow in BlackBerry patent case
  • LG.Philips plans new US$486mln LCD plant
  • Hackers circulate exploit code for two Windows flaws
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    Apple plugs 13 holes in Panther, Tiger
    Apple Computer has posted a slew of security updates to fix vulnerabilities in the client and server versions of its Panther and Tiger operating systems. Secunia tagged the entire update as "highly critical". More...

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    Cyberspace comes to aid of Kashmir quake survivors
    As Pakistan and India were still floundering to respond in the early hours after the Kashmir quake, a convoy laden with supplies snaked its way along the debris-cluttered road to one of the worst-hit areas in Pakistan. More...

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    US judge deals RIM blow in BlackBerry patent case
    BlackBerry maker Research In Motion was dealt another legal setback in a key patent infringement case, raising pressure to settle or face a possible shutdown of its US mobile email service. More...

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    LG.Philips plans new US$486mln LCD plant
    LG.Philips LCD Co Ltd, the world's second-largest flat screen maker, said on Wednesday it would invest 504 billion won (US$485.5 million) to build a new flat-screen plant near the capital. More...

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    Hackers circulate exploit code for two Windows flaws
    Exploits and proof-of-concept samples for two recently disclosed critical Microsoft vulnerabilities are circulating among hackers, security experts have warned. More...

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