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Tuesday, 20th September 2005
 
  • Online fraud 'ahead' of credit-card companies: experts
  • Microsoft acquires ID-management software vendor
  • Intel intends to develop software in Argentina
  • Hollywood studios form tech group to fight piracy
  • Google won't remove "failure" link to Bush
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    Online fraud 'ahead' of credit-card companies: experts
    The top security experts at the world's two biggest credit-card associations have said that the battle against internet-based thieves had reached a stalemate and the industry would have to spend millions of dollars over the next decade just to keep up with the criminals. More...

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    Intel intends to develop software in Argentina
    Intel, the world's largest microchip maker, has signed a letter of understanding with Argentina to open a software development centre in the South American nation next year. More...

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    Hollywood studios form tech group to fight piracy
    Hollywood's six major film studios have unveiled a technology venture to find new ways of protecting movies from illegal copying and distribution in black markets or over the internet. More...

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    Google won't remove "failure" link to Bush
    Google says it won't manually manipulate its search results, even when pranksters push unwarranted links to the top of the results list with so-called "googlebombing" tactics. More...

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