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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Analysts hint at Lenovo buying Lexmark   Novell opens legal books to GPL pundits   Core 2 Duo chips land on Apple MacBook   Sun expands Ubuntu certification   Dell dismisses Intel's proprietary vPro platform   Dref-N email worm promises breaking news   Pointsec enhances mobile security toolkit   Intel backs Web 2.0 software drive for business   Killers lose "spirit" in new Christian video game   Microsoft sees gamers online as key to growth   SingTel Q2 profit up 20 pct on Asian mobile growth   Professional video gamer says it's not all fun   Korean Internet TV battle turns ugly   Kyocera eyes broadband in Russia, India and US
Thursday, 9th November 2006
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This afternoon, printer sales in China are growing so strongly that local companies like Lenovo may attempt to buy control of a major foreign printer maker, such as Lexmark, to ensure a stake in the domestic market and a slice of international sales.

Also making news, Novell has partnered with the Software Freedom Law Centre (SFLC) to ensure that its partnership with Microsoft does not violate any terms of the General Public Licence.

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Analysts hint at Lenovo buying Lexmark
Chinese giant attracted by local laser printer sales of US$5 billion by 2010.


Novell opens legal books to GPL pundits
Linux vendor determined to show that Microsoft partnership is cleared by GPL
provisions.


Core 2 Duo chips land on Apple MacBook
Consumer laptops upgraded with Core 2 chips.


Sun expands Ubuntu certification
Ubuntu to bundle Sun's GlassFish application server.


Dell dismisses Intel's proprietary vPro platform
Computer maker prefers open standards over vendor lock-in.


Dref-N email worm promises breaking news
Juicy news 'headlines' contain nasty payload.


Pointsec enhances mobile security toolkit
Data protection and access control for Nokia E series handsets.


Intel backs Web 2.0 software drive for business
SAN FRANCISCO - Intel has formed a partnership with top Internet software makers to create a standard set of Web tools for office workers to share information with colleagues, the companies have said.



Killers lose "spirit" in new Christian video game
LOS ANGELES - A Christian video game based on prophecies from the Bible's Book of Revelation takes a new twist on video game violence - draining the "spirit" of characters who slay enemies rather than making them stronger.


Microsoft sees gamers online as key to growth
NEW YORK - Microsoft's ability to convert occasional players of online video games into regular gamers is key to growth for the next-generation Xbox 360 console, a company executive has said.




Professional video gamer says it's not all fun
LOS ANGELES - Professional video gamer Tom Taylor, aka Tsquared, is the envy of every young video game player but he wants to debunk the myth that wielding a joystick for a living is all fun and games.



Korean Internet TV battle turns ugly
TV-on-demand company reports losses as rivals cut off access.


Kyocera eyes broadband in Russia, India and US
KYOTO, Japan - Japanese electronic parts maker Kyocera said on Wednesday it was eyeing high-growth markets like Russia, India and the United States for its iBurst wireless broadband system, in a bid to raise revenues about tenfold in three years.



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