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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    SingTel's Optus acquires Virgin Mobile Australia   Unisys flags 2006 trends   Victoria shows off e-learning overseas   Apple fixes eight QuickTime bugs   Microsoft's newest bug could be awful: researcher
Thursday, 12th January 2006
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  • SingTel's Optus acquires Virgin Mobile Australia
  • Unisys flags 2006 trends
  • Victoria shows off e-learning overseas
  • Apple fixes eight QuickTime bugs
  • Microsoft's newest bug could be awful: researcher
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    SingTel's Optus acquires Virgin Mobile Australia
    Singapore Telecommunications' Australian unit Optus has acquired Virgin Mobile Australia from the Virgin Group after buying a remaining 74 percent stake for $30 million. More...

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    Unisys flags 2006 trends
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    Victoria shows off e-learning overseas
    Eleven Victorian organisations have headed to the UK to show off their wares at London's education technology show, BETT 2006. More...

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    Apple fixes eight QuickTime bugs
    Apple Computer has updated its QuickTime media player to fix eight critical security vulnerabilities that leave both the player and the company's popular iTunes software open to attack. More...

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    Microsoft's newest bug could be awful: researcher
    A new Outlook and Exchange vulnerability has the potential to become a much more virulent problem than the long-hyped Windows Metafile bug patched last week, says one of the email flaw's discoverers. More...

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