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Friday, 6th May 2005  
 
Sober still strong
Wireless rivals may be friends
Intel, Sprint partner on WiMAX
McAfee outstrips quarterly predictions
Search engine stoked by Yahoo
Siemens talks up convergence
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Sober still strong
Sober.p, the worm that stormed the internet earlier this week, so far has shown no signs of fading away, an anti-virus vendor said. More...

Wireless rivals may be friends
A new examination of wireless LAN markets has suggested Wi-Fi, WiMAX and 3G will eventually all coexist successfully once their business models take shape. More...

Intel, Sprint partner on WiMAX
Intel has picked up a major partner in its drive to promote WiMAX with a plan to partner Sprint to promote the development of IEEE 802.16e WiMAX mobile technology. More...

McAfee outstrips quarterly predictions
McAfee's first-quarter results has exceeded the company's expectations, a result the company claims is due to last year's restructuring and divestitures. More...

Search engine stoked by Yahoo
Yahoo, which is racing against Google to offer better video-search capabilities, brought its service out of beta this week and said it has added searchable content from CBS News, MTV and other media channels. More...

Siemens talks up convergence
"Spaghetti networks" are holding back "true" converged networks where communication devices are managed under a unified domain and users have a unified access experience, said Andy Mattes, CEO of Siemens Communications. More...

 
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