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Monday, 9th January 2006
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  • Microsoft plans two more critical patches
  • Toshiba to beat own profit forecast by 18 percent: paper
  • Intel seeks to build US$605mln Vietnam chip plant
  • Samsung sees fast NAND growth in 2006
  • Apple may offer new laptops at Macworld-analysts
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    Microsoft plans two more critical patches
    Microsoft may have released the Windows Metafile hot fix, but it has other patches still to come on Tuesday. More...

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    Toshiba to beat own profit forecast by 18 percent: paper
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    Samsung sees fast NAND growth in 2006
    Samsung Electronics expects demand for its NAND-type flash memory to continue on a sharp growth track in 2006, fueled by the popularity of devices like portable music players. More...

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    Apple may offer new laptops at Macworld-analysts
    For the Mac faithful this time of year is a special one: The always lively annual Macworld conference that Apple Computer and co-founder Steve Jobs host in San Francisco. More...

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