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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Adobe CEO sees no strategy shift against Microsoft   Unwired moves to Melbourne   Toshiba, Sony, NEC Elec to co-develop 45-nm chips   Google buy of radio ad firm gets US antitrust nod   Mac IE dead and gone
Thursday, 2nd February 2006
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  • Adobe CEO sees no strategy shift against Microsoft
  • Unwired moves to Melbourne
  • Toshiba, Sony, NEC Elec to co-develop 45-nm chips
  • Google buy of radio ad firm gets US antitrust nod
  • Mac IE dead and gone
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    Adobe CEO sees no strategy shift against Microsoft
    Adobe Systems chief executive Bruce Chizen sees Microsoft as a looming threat, but said the design software maker did not plan any change in strategy to fend off challenges. More...

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    Unwired moves to Melbourne
    Unwired has finally confirmed its plans for a launch into the Melbourne market. More...

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    Toshiba, Sony, NEC Elec to co-develop 45-nm chips
    Sony, Toshiba and NEC Electronics are to co-develop cutting-edge microchips with a circuitry width of 45 nanometres, pooling technological expertise and sharing hefty development costs. More...

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    Google buy of radio ad firm gets US antitrust nod
    Web search company Google has received US antitrust clearance to acquire the privately-held radio advertising firm dMarc Broadcasting Inc. More...

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    Mac IE dead and gone
    Microsoft has posted a notice on its Mactopia website saying that "Internet Explorer for Mac no longer available for downloading". More...

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