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Wednesday, 25th January 2006
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  • Kama Sutra spoofs digital certificates
  • Lucent posts quarterly loss
  • Firefox 1.5 passes 20 million mark
  • Alcatel to spend 40mln euros to reorganise plants
  • Sexy "booth babes" face fines at video game show
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    Kama Sutra spoofs digital certificates
    The Kama Sutra worm can fool Windows into accepting a malicious ActiveX control by spoofing a digital signature, according to a security company. More...

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    Lucent posts quarterly loss
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    Firefox 1.5 passes 20 million mark
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    Alcatel to spend 40mln euros to reorganise plants
    Alcatel is to spend 40 million euros (US$49 million) to revamp operations in the Paris region and build one of France's largest centres for research and development, the telecoms equipment group said on Tuesday. More...

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    Sexy "booth babes" face fines at video game show
    The video game industry's 2006 E3Expo trade show in Los Angeles is getting a make-over — banned are the swarms of sexy, semi-clad "booth babes" that in years past took the unveiling of new games and technology to titillating new levels. More...

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