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Monday, 18th April 2005  

 
Global PC shipments up
SAP: No merger talks with Oracle
HP completes Snapfish buy
Microsoft's Allchin touts x64, Longhorn
IM worm attack seen as wake-up call

Global PC shipments up
Worldwide shipments of PCs rose by more than 10 percent in the first quarter, according to a market research firm. More...

SAP: No merger talks with Oracle
SAP, which got the rumour mills churning when its chief executive said he would listen to Oracle if it ever proposed a merger, has made it clear that it is not in talks with its chief rival. More...

HP completes Snapfish buy
Hewlett-Packard last week said it has completed the acquisition of online photo service Snapfish, which is now a part of HP's imaging and printing division. More...

Microsoft's Allchin touts x64, Longhorn
Microsoft is trying to resurrect interest in what it acknowledges to be lacklustre excitement for its next two generations of Windows: its forthcoming 64-bit extended and Longhorn upgrades. More...

IM worm attack seen as wake-up call
Reuters' instant messaging service, purposefully taken offline by the firm in a last-ditch effort to stymie a fast-spreading IM worm, was back in operation late last week. More...

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