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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    McAfee and Microsoft working on Vista antivirus    BenQ culls sales force, holds off mobile release   IT managers wary of virtualisation   Sun raises option of GPL for Solaris   Hyro brings ID management labs down under   Apple updates all Intel Macs' firmware   Court shutters spyware outfit, freezes assets   AAPT touts Business Solutions division growth   Apple iPod joins the mile-high club   Broadband customers losing faith in suppliers   Japanese PlayStation 3 units surface on EBay   Juniper belts up with UAC 2.0   Systems integrators enjoy best year since dotcom boom   How to avoid 'Blackberry thumb'   AMD shakes up Top500 supercomputer list
Wednesday, 15th November 2006
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This afternoon, security vendor McAfee is now “actively working” with Microsoft in developing security software for Windows Vista, and has downplayed any earlier rifts with the software giant

Also making news, BenQ Australia has retrenched 11 employees in an attempt to cut costs after the vendor failed to launch into the mobile phone market.

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McAfee and Microsoft working on Vista antivirus
Security vendor McAfee is now “actively working” with Microsoft in developing security software for Windows Vista, and has downplayed any earlier rifts with the software giant.


BenQ culls sales force, holds off mobile release
BenQ Australia has retrenched 11 employees in an attempt to cut costs after the vendor failed to launch into the mobile phone market.



IT managers wary of virtualisation
Many fear disruption to live systems.


Sun raises option of GPL for Solaris
Vendor gets more comfortable with 'predatory' General Public Licence.


Hyro brings ID management labs down under
ASX-listed digital services company, Hyro Limited has acquired Identity Solutions Laboratories Limited (‘ISL’) a New Zealand based identity management specialist, for an undisclosed sum.


Apple updates all Intel Macs' firmware
The updates for the Mac mini, iMac, MacBook, and MacBook Pro fix several issues in Boot Camp and in the start-up and wake-from-sleep processes.


Court shutters spyware outfit, freezes assets
ERG Ventures is accused of spreading spyware and adware on the Internet using the notorious Media Motor program.


AAPT touts Business Solutions division growth
AAPT claimed it is making headway in the services market with its Business Solutions division picking up 26 new business and 75 renewed contracts wins in the last quarter.


Apple iPod joins the mile-high club
Airlines to offer in-flight entertainment systems that integrate with iPods.


Broadband customers losing faith in suppliers
Bundling deals drag down satisfaction levels, says survey.


Japanese PlayStation 3 units surface on EBay
Auction site tightens selling rules to prevent fraud.


Juniper belts up with UAC 2.0
Latest access control offering integrates technology from Funk Software.


Systems integrators enjoy best year since dotcom boom
Things looking up after 'historic lows'.


How to avoid 'Blackberry thumb'
Repetitive strain injury can be caused by overuse of the thumbs to type messages on the popular Blackberry email device or any other handheld computer with a similar keyboard.


AMD shakes up Top500 supercomputer list
AMD made huge gains in the bi-annual list, while Intel slipped. But there was no surprise when IBM's BlueGene supercomputer held onto the No. 1 position.


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