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Monday, 9th January 2006
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  • ASG bags $88M WA government deal
  • Nvidia puts its support behind Windows Vista
  • IM worm makes new use of old techniques
  • Chipmakers push vision of networked gadgets
  • LG Elec sees mobile phone sales over 70 mln in 2006
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    ASG bags $88M WA government deal
    Integrator ASG Group and its sub-contracted partner CSC have won an $87.8 million, 10-year contract to provide hardware and IT support to around 100 Western Australian government agencies.
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    Nvidia puts its support behind Windows Vista
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    IM worm makes new use of old techniques
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    Chipmakers push vision of networked gadgets
    When people think of consumer electronics, the word "semiconductors" probably doesn't spring immediately to mind. More...

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    LG Elec sees mobile phone sales over 70 mln in 2006
    LG Electronics expects to sell over 70 million mobile phones globally in 2006, up from an expected 55 million in 2005. More...

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