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Monday, 23rd January 2006
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  • Toshiba Samsung preps Blu-Ray for PCs
  • Sony eyes big push into high-end digital cameras
  • New Kama Sutra worms corrupts Microsoft documents
  • IT infrastructure takes EMI Music digital
  • Deadline looms for Nortel's US$1.3 billion debt
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    Toshiba Samsung preps Blu-Ray for PCs
    Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology has completed the technical development of its Blu-Ray disc drives for PCs. The discs promise five times the storage of DVDs. More...

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    Sony eyes big push into high-end digital cameras
    Sony said on Friday it would aim for a quarter of the digital single lens reflex camera market after acquiring assets for a push into that market from Konica Minolta Holdings Inc. More...

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    New Kama Sutra worms corrupts Microsoft documents
    A new worm that already accounts for one in every 15 pieces of malicious code carries a "nuclear option" payload that corrupts data. More...

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    IT infrastructure takes EMI Music digital
    EMI Music is building a digital infrastructure to distribute and share content globally with help from Microsoft and SAP AG. More...

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    Deadline looms for Nortel's US$1.3 billion debt
    The clock is ticking down on Nortel Networks Corp's hefty US$1.275 billion debt that comes due 15 February, and analysts are wondering just how the company will settle the notes and how much it will cost. More...

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