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Wednesday, 29th November 2006
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This morning, CA has expanded its Unicenter system management application to support virtualised and clustered networks.

Also making news, the radioactive material that killed a former Russian spy in Britain can be bought on the Internet for US$69.

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CA joins virtualisation management frenzy
Unicenter ASM r11.1 allows for dynamic re-allocation of system resources.


Poison of ex-spy for sale on the Web
Polonium-210, which experts say is many times more deadly than cyanide, can be bought legally online.


Adware penetrates OS X
Proof-of-concept code could run without user knowledge.


IBM buys Vallent
Big Blue buys privately-held maker of network performance monitoring
technology.


Star Wars Kid video heads for the dark side
Estimate of 900 million views largely based on 'informed approximation'.


Asian blogosphere surges forward
Almost half of web users in the region now blogging.


Emerging mobile applications drive smartphone sales
Preferred applications differ by region.


Software will let users dodge government Internet censorship
Developers from the University of Toronto plan to release software this week that will allow residents in restrictive countries to gain uncensored Internet access through friends' and family members' home computers.


New bot exploits months-old Symantec bug
Symantec on Tuesday warned of a new bot exploiting multiple months-old bugs, including one in its own antivirus scanning engine, and said that it's collected evidence of an attack in progress.



Nokia PR stunt backfires
Council called out over noise nuisance.


One-third of US office workers admit to skiving off
Online job site finds excuses getting out of hand.


Online video cuts into TV audiences
Survey finds the more you view internet video the less the TV gets switched
on.


NewSat’s launches Perth dish
ASX-listed satellite communications provider, NewSat Limited, has launched its latest 'dish' at the company’s Bayswater, Perth teleport facility.


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