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Monday, 23rd January 2006
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  • Phishing attacks reach record high
  • Rock wannabes turning to the web, but going tough
  • Asia Q4 PC shipments up 19 percent - IDC
  • Google pips Apple in 2005 brand poll
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    Rock wannabes turning to the web, but going tough
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