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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Advertising and personalisation set mobile agenda   Chip war heats up in 2006   IT security predictions for 2007   Nintendo slapped with Wii lawsuit   Opera lifts curtain on browser for Wii   Security threats fail to deter Mac faithful in 2006   Siemens claims net speed record   The ongoing saga of Apple's mystery mobile   Christmas U-turn on ID card database   UK research calls for robot rights
Friday, 22nd December 2006
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This morning, It was business as usual for chip companies in 2006, as Intel topped the list of semiconductor vendors for the 15th year running.

Also making news, consumers have been led to believe that hacker attacks and social engineering outbreaks will be on the increase over the holiday period, but the chances are that not many users have prepared a checklist to go through to make sure they're secure.

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Advertising and personalisation set mobile agenda
User-generated content expected to march on the mobile phone in 2007.


Chip war heats up in 2006
The chips are down for Intel, despite holding onto top spot.


IT security predictions for 2007
Merged email and Web threats; targeted spam; IM and VoIP attacks go
mainstream.


Nintendo slapped with Wii lawsuit
US legal action over faulty wrist straps.


Opera lifts curtain on browser for Wii
Software offered as free download for owners of console.


Security threats fail to deter Mac faithful in 2006
Vulnerabilities aplenty this year, but little fear among the OS X community.


Siemens claims net speed record
Data rates of 107Gbps reached over a 100-mile run.


The ongoing saga of Apple's mystery mobile
2006 saw many rumours, but no official news on the 'iPhone'.


Christmas U-turn on ID card database
Data shared between existing systems cuts costs but reduces security.


UK research calls for robot rights
Think-tank suggests robot rights and responsibilities.


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