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Friday, 24th June 2005  

 
A third of music CDs illegal copies: report
Experts assess port 445 sniffing impact
Start-up Riverbed nabs Cisco exec
Enterasys sues rivals for patent infringement
Mitel aims channel at home, small business
Linksys cracks retail, service provider markets

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A third of music CDs illegal copies: report
Music CDs copied and sold illegally last year created a US$4.6 billion black market that accounted for a third of all the discs sold worldwide, according to an industry group. More...

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Experts assess port 445 sniffing impact
Experts disagree whether a recent surge in port sniffing of Windows systems means a worm attack was on the way. More...

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Start-up Riverbed nabs Cisco exec
Cisco Systems executive Keith Zubchevich has left the company and joined Riverbed Technology, a start-up in the WAN acceleration market. More...

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Enterasys sues rivals for patent infringement
Enterasys Networks this week filed a lawsuit against two networking rivals, Extreme Networks and Foundry Networks, for allegedly infringing on several of its patents. More...

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Mitel aims channel at home, small business
IP telephony vendor Mitel wants to more than double its channel to take advantage of a projected boom in telephony sales as more small businesses and homes adopt broadband. More...

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Linksys cracks retail, service provider markets
Linksys has cracked mass market retail, signing an agreement via distributor Ingram Micro to stock its products in 17 Dick Smith Powerhouse stores and all 164 locations nationally by the end of 2005. More...

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