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Tuesday, 6th December 2005
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  • Microsoft sued over alleged Xbox 360 glitch
  • Wikipedia tightens rules for posting
  • Intel says in talks on India manufacturing unit
  • Caltech supercomputer analyses earthquakes
  • EMC lags hot Q3 storage market, IDC reports
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    Microsoft sued over alleged Xbox 360 glitch
    A Chicago man who bought Microsoft's new Xbox 360 has sued the world's largest software maker, saying the new video game console has a design flaw that causes it to overheat and freeze up. More...

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    Caltech supercomputer analyses earthquakes
    The California Institute of Technology has created the most powerful computer clusters in the academic world to unlock the mysteries of earthquakes. More...

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    EMC lags hot Q3 storage market, IDC reports
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