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Microsoft blames Vista insecurity on third party applications
Vista might be more secure than XP, but no software is perfect.


Nasdaq warns BEA of impending delisting
BEA Systems is the latest company to find its stock listing in danger because of investigations into its stock-options granting practices.


Researchers plan campaign to flag Apple security flaws
A pair of security researchers are taking aim at Apple with plans to launch a monthlong campaign to highlight security flaws in the company's products.


Ericsson paying steep price for Redback-analysts
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Ericsson's US$2.1 billion acquisition of data network equipment vendor Redback Networks is a costly one but analysts said on Wednesday it was strategically sound and should bolster the Swedish player's product offering.


Season's Greetings: Spam for the holidays
The holiday season brings festive parties, family gatherings - and a deluge of spam. Unsolicited e-mail fills up the inboxes of computer users more than ever at this time of year, experts say.


Siemens probe sparks German governance debate
FRANKFURT - An investigation into suspected bribery and embezzlement at German corporate icon Siemens has reignited a wider debate about corporate governance in Europe's biggest economy.


Microsoft releases Vista kernel APIs to rival security firms
Microsoft has released draft APIs designed to mollify third-party security software developers that are angry over the company's decision to wall off the kernel in the 64-bit edition of Windows Vista.


US PC sales flat, global sales rise
Worldwide PC shipments continued to take off in the third quarter but slowed considerably in the United States, according to research firm IDC.


Social networking tops 2006 search rankings
Google Year End Zeitgeist shows social networking at the top.


EBay partners with Tom in China shift
SAN FRANCISCO/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - EBay is folding its Chinese operations into a new venture controlled by a local partner as it switches strategies in a fast-growing market where it has struggled.


Ex-Enterasys execs convicted for fraud
Four former executives of Enterasys Networks were convicted by a federal jury on charges of accounting fraud, the US Department of Justice said Wednesday.


Fiber optics turn eyeglasses into movie screen
An Israeli optics company says it has developed a miniature video projector that turns regular eyeglasses into a personal video screen.


Lenovo sees strong India growth, to expand outlets
BANGALORE - Lenovo Group, the world's number three PC maker, plans to boost its market share in India as banks, firms and households spend more on computers, an official said on Wednesday.


Students sell work online as Web changes art world
LONDON - Collector Charles Saatchi has launched a website for art students and a handful have already sold works online as the Internet begins to change the way the art world works.



Vodafone explores options for India's Hutch - reports
MUMBAI - Britain's mobile giant Vodafone Group is exploring options for a bid for India's Hutchison Essar, newspapers said on Wednesday, to expand its presence in the world's fastest growing cellular services market.


YouTube to meet Japan media on copyright protest
TOKYO - Executives of YouTube.com are to meet a group of Japanese media firms that complained to the video sharing Internet site over copyright infringement, the Japanese organisation said.


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