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Tuesday, 9th August 2005

 
  • No Vista viruses for now
  • Websites have gender appeal
  • AOL after slice of mobile pie
  • Legend profit up 80 percent
  • Consumers fret about online ID theft
  • Automotive developer gets agricultural overseas
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    No Vista viruses for now
    Reports last week that the first Windows Vista viruses had popped up were wrong, a Microsoft executive insists, because the component at risk won't be included with the next-generation operating system when it ships in late 2006. More...

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    Websites have gender appeal
    Men and women are very different in what catches their eye on the internet, which means a website can appeal to one while unintentionally turning off the other. More...

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    AOL after slice of mobile pie
    AOL is acquiring wireless software maker Wildseed, a deal that could help it embed its services in mobile phones sold by wireless carriers. More...

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    Legend profit up 80 percent
    Adelaide-based memory and component manufacturer and distributor Legend Corporation reported a net operating profit of $4.7 million for the 12 months ending 30 June, an 80 percent increase on the same period last year. More...

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    Consumers fret about online ID theft
    Two-thirds of consumers who have not been the victims of identity theft think it could never happen to them, according to a poll. More...

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     AOL acquires Xdrive
     Cisco website breached, passwords reset


    Automotive developer gets agricultural overseas
    A Melbourne developer has begun making strides exporting its business software for the agricultural and automotive industries. More...

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     IBM to acquire PureEdge
     Police seize computer equipment


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