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Thursday, 19th January 2006
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  • Blackmailers behind attack on million-dollar site
  • New Intel chip a real Yonah
  • Hitachi, others closer to setting up chip foundry
  • Camera, music phones give Sony Ericsson record Q4
  • Oracle fixes 82 database, server flaws
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    Blackmailers behind attack on million-dollar site
    The British college student who launched an ad gimmick on the web that took in US$1 million in a few months has received threatening letters from blackmailers apparently behind a massive denial-of-service attack. More...

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    New Intel chip a real Yonah
    Intel has taken the wraps off its latest mobile processor, the Centrino Core Duo. More...

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    Hitachi, others closer to setting up chip foundry
    Hitachi, Toshiba and Renesas Technology this week said they would set up a planning company to look into the feasibility of an independent microchip foundry, taking aim at a market dominated by TSMC and other Taiwanese chip makers. More...

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    Camera, music phones give Sony Ericsson record Q4
    Sony Ericsson has had a record fourth quarter and reported profits ahead of forecasts on the back of demand for handsets with cameras and music players. More...

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    Oracle fixes 82 database, server flaws
    Oracle has patched 82 different vulnerabilities in its flagship database and other server products, leading security companies to wonder over the exact extent of the risk. More...

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