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Tuesday, 30th August 2005
 
  • Arrested Zotob hacker also wrote Mytob worms
  • Notebook sales boom in Q2
  • Web reacts to Hurricane Katrina
  • Judge orders Apple to pay up for bad iPod batteries
  • New online auction site aims at resellers
  • D-Link - Building Networks for People
     
    Arrested Zotob hacker also wrote Mytob worms
    One of the two men arrested on charges of creating and mailing the Zotob bot worm also authored some, but not all, of the many Mytob worms in circulation, according to a security firm. More...

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     FBI cyber unit worms out Zotob makers
     Zotob may be modified to attack Windows XP


    Notebook sales boom in Q2
    Australian notebook sales increased by 25 percent sequentially in the second calendar quarter, driven largely by the release of sub-$1000 models to retail, according to researcher IDC. More...

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     IBM unveils continuous back up program
     Lenovo may fly resellers to Beijing Games
     Lenovo eyes Australian retail, consumer sales


    Web reacts to Hurricane Katrina
    As Hurricane Katrina lashed New Orleans and the central Gulf coast with winds that blew off parts of the giant Superdome's roof, charities geared up for relief efforts by posting appeals on their websites. More...

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     Google seeks second stock offering
     RSS name on its way out in consumer market
     Google pushes deeper into Microsoft software


    Judge orders Apple to pay up for bad iPod batteries
    A California judge last week formally approved the settlement in a class action suit against Apple Computer that will help pay for as many as 1.3 million defective batteries in the company's popular iPod music player. More...

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     Player robs virtually, but nabbed in reality
     Apple security update re-issued
     Apple patches 43 vulnerabilities


    New online auction site aims at resellers
    Online auction site OZtion has pitched its service to computer resellers, claiming that the eight-month-old site will save the channel money and marketing resources. More...

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     Lenovo may fly resellers to Beijing Games
     Worm targets online fantasy gamers
     Harris restructures sales team


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