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Friday, 26th August 2005
 
  • New IM worms talks in tongues
  • Zotob may be modified to attack Windows XP
  • Mobile-phone sales soar in second quarter
  • Server market shows growth: Gartner
  • Silicon Graphics snares German HPC contract
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    New IM worms talks in tongues
    A worm running through Microsoft's IM network is dropping spyware bots onto compromised Windows PCs using new multi-language smarts. More...

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    Zotob may be modified to attack Windows XP
    The current crop of Zotob bot worms could be modified without much trouble to attack PCs running Windows XP and XP SP1, according to a Symantec executive. More...

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    Mobile-phone sales soar in second quarter
    Worldwide mobile-phone sales reach 190.5 million units in the second quarter, with Nokia and Motorola accounting for nearly half of the market. More...

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     Intel, Cisco to partner on VoIP, WiFi access
     Commander trumpets full year expectations
     Motorola unveils enhancements to public safety networks


    Server market shows growth: Gartner
    The overall server market showed reasonable growth in the second quarter, according to a market research firm. More...

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     AMD, IBM plan to extend their cooperative research


    Silicon Graphics snares German HPC contract
    Silicon Graphics has been awarded a contract by Germany’s Dresden University of Technology to provide an US$18 million high-performance computing environment capable of delivering computational power of more than a dozen teraflops. More...

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     High growth predicted in colour laser printer market
     Nokia,Vodafone Italy test high-speed Data Connection
     Nokia connects to Italian Vodafone


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