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Wednesday, 18th January 2006
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  • Exploit loose for Veritas NetBackup bug
  • China internet users hit 111 million in 2005
  • Pixels-for-sale site spawns a cottage industry
  • Microsoft pushes Windows XP SP3 to late 2007
  • Intel quarterly profit weaker than expected
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    Exploit loose for Veritas NetBackup bug
    Symantec has warned users of Veritas NetBackup that a new exploit of a months-old bug is on the prowl, and recommended that administrators patch promptly. More...

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    China internet users hit 111 million in 2005
    The number of web users in China, the world's second largest internet market, grew by 18 percent in 2005 to 111 million, the Economic Daily reported on Wednesday. More...

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    Pixels-for-sale site spawns a cottage industry
    Copycats galore are rushing to cash in on the success of milliondollarhomepage.com, and their pixel-selling approaches range from Ponzi-style get-rich-quick schemes to clever knockoffs promoting real estate. More...

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    Microsoft pushes Windows XP SP3 to late 2007
    Microsoft has pushed back the delivery date of the next major Windows XP service pack update to the second half of 2007, as much as a year later than earlier reports had indicated. More...

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    Intel quarterly profit weaker than expected
    Intel has posted a 25 percent jump in quarterly profit, below expectations, as the world's top microchip maker saw weak demand for processors used in desktop computers. More...

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