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Tuesday, 20th December 2005
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  • Microsoft to Mac users: Ditch IE now
  • CFOs: 75 Percent of work focuses on non-growth tasks
  • Ollila says will be active as Nokia chairman
  • RFID foils ticket counterfeiters in China
  • Samsung Elec to spend US$774mln on memory chip lines
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    Microsoft to Mac users: Ditch IE now
    Microsoft has told Mac users of its Internet Explorer browser that they should switch to a rival such as Apple's Safari before IE support ends. More...

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    Ollila says will be active as Nokia chairman
    Nokia chief executive Jorma Ollila intends to be an active non-executive chairman when he steps back from the top executive role at the world's biggest handset maker. More...

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    RFID foils ticket counterfeiters in China
    The Ba-Shi Group, host of the Tennis Master Cup in China through 2007, has installed RFID technology to prevent counterfeit ticketing. More...

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    Samsung Elec to spend US$774mln on memory chip lines
    Samsung Electronics plans spend 786.8 billion won (US$774.4 million) to upgrade and expand lines for dynamic random access memory and flash chips. More...

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