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Tuesday, 19th July 2005
 
New worm uses old tricks
Microsoft: DoS bug not limited to Windows XP
BigAir takes second look at channel
Tata to merge as earnings rise
Early Google investors mine for more gold at Zazzle
Linksys outlines further partnership plans
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New worm uses old tricks
A mass-mailing worm has been discovered which attempts to infect computers by using old Windows exploits, according to security firm Clearswift. More...

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Microsoft: DoS bug not limited to Windows XP
A bug in Windows that went public last week may be worse than originally thought, Microsoft advises, and one security analyst fears that the vulnerability may soon be found to cause more severe problems for Windows users. More...

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BigAir takes second look at channel
Wireless broadband provider BigAir has begun working on a reseller model and signing more integrators, broadening a strategy the ISP originally outlined when it launched in 2004. More...

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Tata to merge as earnings rise
Indian service provider Tata Consultancy Services has reported first quarter net earnings 34 percent up on the previous quarter ahead of a merger with its sister unit Tata Infotech. More...

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Early Google investors mine for more gold at Zazzle
Two early investors in Google are investing US$16 million in Zazzle, an internet startup that offers consumers customised t-shirts, posters and postage stamps. More...

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Linksys outlines further partnership plans
Networking hardware vendor Linksys has outlined plans to team up with more channel partners following its successful foray into wireless VoIP boxes with upstart ISP engin. More...

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