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Friday, 27th January 2006
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  • Mobile phone boom set to continue in 2006 - survey
  • Intel makes first chip at tiny new scale
  • Microsoft quarterly profit edges higher
  • Bots nearly triple in 2005
  • China university installs RFID
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    Mobile phone boom set to continue in 2006 - survey
    Global shipments of mobile phones soared in 2005 and will continue to grow in 2006 on the back of strong demand from emerging economies, which snapped up half of all handsets last year, according to a survey. More...

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    Intel makes first chip at tiny new scale
    Intel this week said it had made the world's first microchip using tiny new manufacturing methods that promise to let the world's top chipmaker make more powerful, efficient processors. More...

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    Microsoft quarterly profit edges higher
    Microsoft has posted a 5 percent rise in quarterly profit, boosted in part by the launch of the Xbox 360 game console and SQL Server 2005 corporate database software program. More...

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    Bots nearly triple in 2005
    The number of bots released in 2005 was almost triple that of the year before, according to a security firm. More...

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    China university installs RFID
    A library in China is installing radio frequency identification, which it hopes will reduce theft while allowing patrons to check out books and other media. More...

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