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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Preliminary research links weakened fertility to mobile phone use   Analysis: YouTube users beware   Fedora Core 6 goes live   Oracle opens door to enterprise Web 2.0 applications   HP, Intel and Oracle gang up against mainframes   Intel launches developer partner program   Chile positions itself as IT outsourcing location   Microsoft unveils Vista update coupon program   Dell powers up first AMD servers   Blu-ray, HD DVD encoder sharpens image   Global mobile phone shipments set to reach 1 billion in 2006   BT unlocks virtual vault
Wednesday, 25th October 2006
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Welcome to the morning edition of the iTnewswire.

This morning, mobile phone use could affect sperm and it may be linked to a decline in fertility, according to recent findings.

The worldwide mobile phone market is on target to reach the milestone of one billion handsets being shipped during 2006, analysts have predicted.

HP, Intel and Oracle have unveiled a new Application Modernisation Initiative that aims to help move enterprises off mainframe systems.

Oracle has also unveiled its new WebCentre Suite, which the firm claims is the first set of enterprise grade Web2.0 development tools.

YouTube users who post copyrighted material are more likely to become defendants in very expensive lawsuits as the video site makes it easier for major media companies to find and remove their protected property, legal experts have said.

How can enterprises benefit from Web 2.0? Will mobile VoIP handsets solve infertility ills? Mail your comments.

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