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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    EMC to buy data de-dupe vendor Avamar   HP completes VoodooPC acquisition   Cisco patches flaw in security agent software   Experts downplay Windows XP vulnerability   Microsoft launches more scalable, open embedded CE 6.0   Trend Micro's 3Q sales get lift from SMBs   Motorola unveils in-car Bluetooth stereo system   HP unveils blade chassis storage module   Verizon offers wireless synching of phone/PC contact lists   UEFA kicks off live online Video Service   Bangalore city renamed Bengalooru   Britain to regulate online gaming, opposes US ban   Sybase iAnywhere reinforces OneBridge
Thursday, 2nd November 2006
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This afternoon, EMC has said it is to acquire data de-duplication vendor Avamar in a US$165 million cash deal. The vendor’s products remove duplicate information as data is backed up or archived.

Following Dell’s acquisition of high-end PC vendor Alienware, HP has said it has completed its acquisition of VoodooPC, the gaming PC maker that will now add a lineup of high-end desktops and notebooks to its offerings.

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EMC to buy data de-dupe vendor Avamar
EMC on Wednesday said it's acquiring data de-duplication vendor Avamar in a US$165 million cash deal.


HP completes VoodooPC acquisition
HP has completed its acquisition of VoodooPC, the gaming PC maker that will now add a lineup of high-end desktops and notebooks to its offerings.


Cisco patches flaw in security agent software
Cisco on Wednesday patched a critical vulnerability in its Security Agent Management Centre (CSAMC) software which could allow an attacker to bypass authentication and gain unfettered access to the application.


Experts downplay Windows XP vulnerability
Security firms say ICS flaw is not a major concern.


Microsoft launches more scalable, open embedded CE 6.0
As Linux gains ground in the embedded system market, Microsoft is scaling up and opening more of its Windows CE kernel and giving CE developers free copy of Visual Studio to drive more development of Windows embedded devices.


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Trend Micro said robust sales of small- and midsize-business and consumer products helped boost its revenue by double digits during its third quarter.


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UEFA kicks off live online Video Service
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