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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Interview: Steve Ballmer on Vista   First look at US$100 laptop Linux interface   Siemens stained by corruption charges   Security firm warns of Christmas spyware   Researchers build nano-knife to cut cells   Sony warns of faulty cameras and PDAs   Blades sharpen up global server sales   Korea to ban online game currency trading   Collaboration tools raise staff morale   Phishing site offers 'job' at children's charity   IBM settles overtime pay legal action   Building the 3D Internet
Monday, 27th November 2006
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This morning, Steve Ballmer discusses this week’s major product launches, incentives to upgrade, Vista security, "software and service" vs. "software as a service," and competing with Apple, Linux, and purpose-built appliances.

Also making news, Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Colorado at Boulder have built what is thought to be the world's smallest knife.

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Interview: Steve Ballmer on Vista
Ballmer talks to InformationWeek< about next week's major product launches, incentives to upgrade, Vista security, "software and service" vs. "software as a service," and competing with Apple, Linux, and purpose-built appliances.


First look at US$100 laptop Linux interface
Users of the first batch of cheap, US$100 laptops from the One Laptop Per Child program have been busy checking out the user interface. First looks have already popped up on YouTube.


Siemens stained by corruption charges
Company vows to eliminate wrongdoers in bribes scandal.


Security firm warns of Christmas spyware
Security software developer PC Tools has said that up to 50 percent of new spyware threats coming from China and Russia target specific information for identity theft.


Researchers build nano-knife to cut cells
Cheesewire-style blade is the world's thinnest ever.



Blades sharpen up global server sales
Latest IDC Tracker shows strong demand.


Korea to ban online game currency trading
US$900m 'virtual gold' economy faces regulation.


Collaboration tools raise staff morale
Study finds link between company morale and how technology is used to
collaborate.


Phishing site offers 'job' at children's charity
A website that purports to help underprivileged children is actually a scam to dupe users into laundering money, a security company has warned.



IBM settles overtime pay legal action
Big Blue resolves 'all claims'.


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