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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    McDonalds hands out maleware infested mp3 players   SRam price-fixing scandal brewing   YouTube success to spawn US$2b video ASP boom   MacBook sudden shutdown spurs class action suit   AMD's acquisition of ATI inches forwards   IBM shifts global procurement HQ to China   McAfee touts risk management panacea   Phishers more successful than first thought   Pressure mounts on ISPs to filter email   Samsung beats expectations in tough market   IBM completes acquisition of FileNet
Tuesday, 17th October 2006
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Welcome to the morning edition of the iTnewswire.

This morning, McDonalds Japan has recalled 10,000 MP3 players that it handed out as prices in a contest upon finding that they were infested with a variant of the QQPass trojan.

With more than 1,300 Apple MacBooks already listed on a website dedicated to a random shutdown problem, some users have begun to organise a class-action lawsuit .

Panda Software has joined the small but growing throng of security firms making the analogous connection between water supply and the quality of broadband connections.

The phenomenal success of YouTube and other video sharing services has spawned a new breed of application service provider, known as broadband video ASPs, that enable media firms and enterprises to put content online.

Two leading chipmakers have been targeted as part of a US investigation into alleged Static Ram (SRAM) price fixing.

Is a local class action against Apple imminent? How many broadband video ASPs can the market sustain? Mail your comments.

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