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Friday, 24th February 2006
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  • Police grab 12 alleged '419' scammers
  • DRAM strength nears end on NAND oversupply - iSuppli
  • Cisco wins EU approval to buy Scientific-Atlanta
  • Japan probes internet leak of sensitive navy data
  • eBay looks eastward for growth, sees competition
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    Police grab 12 alleged '419' scammers
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    US communications equipment maker Cisco Systems has won approval from Europe's highest competition authority to purchase Scientific-Atlanta for US$6.9 billion. More...

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    Japan probes internet leak of sensitive navy data
    Japan's Defence Ministry is probing a suspected leak onto the internet of navy data, including some confidential information, a ministry spokesman said on Thursday. More...

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    eBay looks eastward for growth, sees competition
    Online auction company eBay said it expects the number of Asia-Pacific users trading on its site to eventually outstrip that for the US and Europe as internet penetration grows, but it also predicts imminent competition. More...

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