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Thursday, 18th August 2005
 
  • Zotob worm is bad but it's no Sasser or MSBlast
  • Google pushes deeper into Microsoft software
  • IBM user group to celebrate 50th anniversary
  • High growth predicted in colour laser printer market
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    Zotob worm is bad but it's no Sasser or MSBlast
    While some reports have been comparing this week's bot outbreak -- which attacks unpatched Windows 2000 PCs -- as similar to 2004's Sasser blitz or the even bigger MSBlast incident in 2003, experts are saying "hold the phone". More...

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    Google pushes deeper into Microsoft software
    Google has launched a tool that lets subscribers to its blog-hosting service write and post blogs directly from Microsoft Word. More...

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    IBM user group to celebrate 50th anniversary
    IBM's user group will meet next week to celebrate its 50th anniversary and to examine how IT has changed. More...

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    High growth predicted in colour laser printer market
    The worldwide shipments and sales of printers, copiers and multifunction products are expected to increase steadily over the next five year. More...

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     HP to acquire Scitex for US$230m
     Printronix seeks system integrators
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