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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Dell sheds light on investigations   Linux patent group says Microsoft's claims are 'baseless'   Microsoft files 129 lawsuits against phishers   Apple working on two iPhone models   Asia-Pacific mobile gamers to spend US$4.4bn by 2010   Cosmonaut hits million-mile tee shot   Demand for blades and x86 boxes drives server sales   JBoss cosies up with ObjectWeb co-founder
Friday, 24th November 2006
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This morning, a Linux patent group formed by IBM, Sony, NEC, and Phillips said Microsoft is making "baseless" claims when it says Linux users need protection from patent infringement lawsuits.

Also making news, strong demand for blades and x86 servers helped push worldwide server shipments for the third quarter of 2006 by 9.1 percent compared to the same quarter last year, new research has reported.

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Dell sheds light on investigations
Dell suggested in a regulatory filing that it's facing stiff questioning over its handling of potential liabilities in connection with pending investigations into its finances.


Linux patent group says Microsoft's claims are 'baseless'
A Linux patent group formed by IBM, Sony, NEC, and Phillips said Microsoft is making "baseless" claims when it says Linux users need protection from patent infringement lawsuits.


Microsoft files 129 lawsuits against phishers
Microsoft is helping law enforcers hunt down criminals who try to steal bank account details on the Internet and has initiated 129 lawsuits in Europe and the Middle East, the software company said.


Apple working on two iPhone models
Up to 4.2 million to ship in first quarter, component suppliers say.


Asia-Pacific mobile gamers to spend US$4.4bn by 2010
But researchers warn of customer apathy and other risks.


Cosmonaut hits million-mile tee shot
International Space Station stunt breaks golfing records.


Demand for blades and x86 boxes drives server sales
Worldwide server revenues reach $13bn in Q3 2006.


JBoss cosies up with ObjectWeb co-founder
Support for Jonas open source application server crumbles further.


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