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Thursday, 14th April 2005  

 
iPod, iMac fuel big 2Q gains for Apple
AMD turns in loss for Q1
Consumers buying up flat-panel TVs
Cisco reveals more security risks
Microsoft database bug goes unpatched

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iPod, iMac fuel big 2Q gains for Apple
Sales of iMacs and iPods have have contributed to a 70 percent sales jump and a 530 percent earnings gain year-on-year for Apple during its fiscal 2005 second quarter ended March 26. More...

AMD turns in loss for Q1
Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) this week said pricing pressures in the flash memory market led the company to post a loss of 4 US cents per share for its first quarter, 2005. More...

Consumers buying up flat-panel TVs
Flat-panel TV sales worldwide are expected to post a strong increase this year, with plenty of room for growth in coming years, according to a market research firm. More...

Cisco reveals more security risks
Cisco Systems has warned via a security bulletin that some of its routers, switches and other products are vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks, the company's third security advisory in a week. More...

Microsoft database bug goes unpatched
A bug in Microsoft's Jet Database Engine exposes data in company's Access database software, security firm Secunia said this week. More...

 
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