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Friday, 27th January 2006
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  • Internet brain trust aims to shame spyware makers
  • Silicon Valley plans region-wide wireless network
  • OEM deals to push Vodafone mobile broadband
  • EU's Kroes cautious on Microsoft source code offer
  • Netscape soups up security, adds RSS support
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    Internet brain trust aims to shame spyware makers
    Internet researchers at Harvard and Oxford universities are seeking to enlist web users in a program to name and shame suppliers of spyware and other malicious software programs. More...

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    Silicon Valley plans region-wide wireless network
    A group of Silicon Valley civic and business leaders don't think the high-tech centre is connected enough. Now they are looking to catch up to cities around the world that are building region-wide wireless networks. More...

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    OEM deals to push Vodafone mobile broadband
    Vodafone is seeking to extend the recent European OEM partnership it signed with Dell to Australia. More...

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    EU's Kroes cautious on Microsoft source code offer
    The European Union's competition chief rejected Microsoft Corp.'s claim on Thursday that the US software giant will provide the "ultimate documentation" needed to avoid a 2 million euro daily fine. More...

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    Netscape soups up security, adds RSS support
    America Online has unveiled version 8.1 of its struggling Netscape browser. It boasts a new anti-spyware tool, performance improvements, and bug fixes, its makers say. More...

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