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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Lenovo branded PCs debut   PayPal password-stealing trojan mass mailed   Google expands payment services   Microsoft confirms Origami Project is new handheld device concept   Analyst: Security vendors see Apple as next big opportunity   Microsoft tells what's inside six Windows Vista SKUs
Tuesday, 28th February 2006
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  • Lenovo branded PCs debut
  • PayPal password-stealing trojan mass mailed
  • Google expands payment services
  • Microsoft confirms Origami Project is new handheld device concept
  • Analyst: Security vendors see Apple as next big opportunity
  • Microsoft tells what's inside six Windows Vista SKUs
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    Lenovo branded PCs debut
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    Several million copies of a PayPal password-stealing Trojan horse were spammed to Internet users late last week, a security company has said.
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    Google expands payment services
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    Microsoft confirms Origami Project is new handheld device concept
    Microsoft isn't releasing many details about its secretive Origami Project, but it acknowledges working with hardware partners on some kind of new handheld device. More...

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    Analyst: Security vendors see Apple as next big opportunity
    It's no coincidence that not long after security vendors began beating the drum about possible exploits of the Mac OS X operating system, unpatched flaws were uncovered, an analyst has suggested. More...

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