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Wednesday, 22nd February 2006
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  • Fake drugs, including Tamiflu, thrive on Internet
  • Microsoft blunder leaks information about Vista
  • BigPond's Movies Online launches
  • People Telecom gets new data warehousing deal
  • Global chip plant Q4 usage rate rises to 91.8 percent
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    The utilisation rate of the world's microchip factories rose to 91.8 percent in October-December from 90.1 percent in the previous quarter, a global semiconductor industry association said. More...

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