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Wednesday, 20th July 2005
 
E-Greetings pose security risk
IBM to acquire PureEdge
Microsoft sues former exec, Google
Nortel defends deal discounting
Electronic Arts gets Half-Life 2
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E-Greetings pose security risk
Cyber criminals are increasingly using e-greetings to lure consumers into clicking on links that download malicious code into their computers, according to a security expert. More...

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IBM to acquire PureEdge
IBM has agreed to acquire PureEdge Solutions, a maker of standards-based electronic forms that IBM plans to integrate across its portfolio of collaboration technology. More...

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Microsoft sues former exec, Google
Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against Google and a former executive hired by the search giant to head its China research and development centre. More...

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Nortel defends deal discounting
Networking vendor Nortel has defended its practice of heavily discounting hardware deals to win contracts in mid-size to larger Australian organisations. More...

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Electronic Arts gets Half-Life 2
Games publisher Electronic Arts (EA) has won the rights to distribute Half Life 2 and other games from developer Valve. More...

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