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  • BIOS could hide rootkits
  • UK music filesharers ordered to pay fines
  • Linux kernel developer says no to GPL 3
  • Interview: Hitachi to set up flat TV plant in Europe
  • Gates: beating China, India piracy to take 10 years
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    BIOS could hide rootkits
    Attackers armed with rootkits may hide some of their malicious code inside the PC's BIOS flash memory, according to a researcher. More...

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    UK music filesharers ordered to pay fines
    Britain's record industry said on Friday it had won a landmark court case against two people caught illegally swapping music on the internet, forcing them to pay thousands of pounds in bills. More...

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    Linux kernel developer says no to GPL 3
    Linus Torvalds' claim that he won't put the Linux kernel under the next version of the General Public License could represent another fracture in a community once united for free software. More...

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    Interview: Hitachi to set up flat TV plant in Europe
    Hitachi plans to set up a flat panel television plant in Europe that will begin operations by January 2007, the latest in a wave of expansion steps by Asian electronics makers. More...

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    Gates: beating China, India piracy to take 10 years
    Microsoft founder Bill Gates has said beating software piracy in China and India and getting compliance up to US and European levels would take 10 years. More...

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