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Thursday, 1st December 2005
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  • NetComm to acquire Dynalink
  • IE exploit at large, Microsoft urges scan
  • SemIndia to invest US$3bln in Indian chip facility
  • Microsoft lets consumers try new security service
  • Hurricane-ravaged New Orleans gets Wi-Fi
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    NetComm to acquire Dynalink
    ASX-listed broadband hardware vendor NetComm has signed a heads of agreement to acquire 100 percent of New Zealand-based Dynalink Modems and its subsidiary Askey Australia.
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    IE exploit at large, Microsoft urges scan
    Microsoft acknowledged Tuesday that malicious software targeting an unpatched bug in Internet Explorer is on the loose, and urged users to run a complete system scan on its new Windows Live Safety Center. More...

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    SemIndia to invest US$3bln in Indian chip facility
    SemIndia plans to invest US$3 billion in a semiconductor chip-making factory in India, with technology from America's Advanced Micro Devices, officials from the companies said on Wednesday. More...

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    Microsoft lets consumers try new security service
    Microsoft has started giving computer users the chance to test its new security service as the world's largest software maker took its biggest step yet into the lucrative consumer security market. More...

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    Hurricane-ravaged New Orleans gets Wi-Fi
    Hurricane-stricken New Orleans is largely destroyed and abandoned, but city officials said it will soon have universal wireless internet service. More...

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