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Monday, 6th February 2006
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  • Blackmal computer timebomb causes little damage
  • To Russia from IBM: A hand with open source development
  • Iomega chief executive Heid resigns
  • Hitachi Q3 net down on hard disk drives, panels
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    Blackmal computer timebomb causes little damage
    A computer virus that was designed to start its malicious work on Friday did not cause the mayhem that was anticipated, computer security firms said. More...

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    Iomega chief executive Heid resigns
    Iomega has said Werner T. Heid, president and chief executive of the storage-device maker, has resigned. More...

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    Hitachi Q3 net down on hard disk drives, panels
    Hitachi has posted a 79.4 percent slide in quarterly net profit, hit by loss-making hard disk drive operations and a lack of major one-off gains it enjoyed a year ago, but stood by a full-year outlook that exceeds market expectations. More...

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