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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Commander’s Volante bid to go ahead   Google Video DRM raises questions   Nortel appoints ex-GE exec as global services VP   Windows Metafile Bug: Microsoft in hot seat again   Vodafone, Sony team up for music service on mobiles
Tuesday, 10th January 2006
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  • Commander’s Volante bid to go ahead
  • Google Video DRM raises questions
  • Nortel appoints ex-GE exec as global services VP
  • Windows Metafile Bug: Microsoft in hot seat again
  • Vodafone, Sony team up for music service on mobiles
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    Commander’s Volante bid to go ahead
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    Nortel appoints ex-GE exec as global services VP
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    Windows Metafile Bug: Microsoft in hot seat again
    With hackers becoming more sophisticated at finding and exploiting bugs within the widely used Microsoft operating system, there seems to be no end in sight for dealing with such issues. The Windows Metafile bug is just the latest example. More...

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    Vodafone, Sony team up for music service on mobiles
    Vodafone Group is to launch a new music service that will allow customers to access music in tune with their tastes using mobile phones, as the mobile giant looks to grow revenues from areas other than phone calls. More...

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