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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Allchin: Vista comments misinterpreted   Motorola claims good position to squash BlackBerry   Skype close to 25 million users in China   Sun settles on GPL for open source Java   Symbol abandons Palm OS for Windows   Big guns jump on media server bandwagon   IBM to fund '3D Internet' project   Researchers plug in neural networking nanotubes   Microsoft patent pledge an 'empty promise'   IBM ties up Palisades Technology acquisition   NVidia unleashes Cuda-enabled GeForce 8800   Intel expands Vietnam fab to 500,000 sq ft
Tuesday, 14th November 2006
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This morning, Windows chief Jim Allchin now claims that Vista does require antivirus software after all.

Also making news, Sun Microsystems plans to release the first Java code later today under the General Public Licence (GPL).

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Allchin: Vista comments misinterpreted
Jim Allchin, co-president of Microsoft has spoken out against reports published last week that claimed he believes additional antivirus software is not required with Windows Vista, and has consequently apologised for being ambiguous with his comments.


Motorola claims good position to squash BlackBerry
Purchase of Good Technology paves way for RIM offensive.


Skype close to 25 million users in China
100,000 new users a day, according to local partner.


Sun settles on GPL for open source Java
Vendor to release first open source Java code.


Symbol abandons Palm OS for Windows
Fuzzy future and tough upgrade path drive device maker to Windows.


Big guns jump on media server bandwagon
Sector enjoying increased momentum, according to ABI.


IBM to fund '3D Internet' project
3D world research part of $100m InnovationJam initiative.


Researchers plug in neural networking nanotubes
Interface created between biology and electronics.


Microsoft patent pledge an 'empty promise'
Guarantee to open source developers dismissed as 'meaningless'.


IBM ties up Palisades Technology acquisition
Palisades eaten up by IBM Global Technology Services.


NVidia unleashes Cuda-enabled GeForce 8800
'Fundamental new architecture' promises major speed boost.


Intel expands Vietnam fab to 500,000 sq ft
Investment soars to US$1 billion.


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