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  • EU rejects collusion charges
  • RIM acquires Ascendent, launches servers
  • Microsoft Vista won't help Windows apps on Mactels
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    PIN scandal "worst hack ever"; Citibank only the start
    Banks are scrambling to reissue debit cards after the scam that rocked Citibank this week. One Gartner analyst direly predicts that it is a "really wide-spread breach." More...

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    Clever phishers dodge spoofed site shutdowns
    In an escalation in the battle between fraudsters and security firms that track them, some phishers have started using a tactic called smart site redirection to stay a step ahead. More...

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    EU rejects collusion charges
    The European Union's antitrust division has rejected Microsoft's allegations that the Competition Commission colluded with rivals and defended its trustee, Neil Barrett and his work related to a 2004 antitrust ruling against the software giant. More...

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    RIM acquires Ascendent, launches servers
    One week after settling a patent infringement suit with NTP, mobile device giant and Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) said it has acquired Ascendent Systems and has launched BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1. More...

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    Microsoft Vista won't help Windows apps on Mactels
    Microsoft's upcoming Vista OS won't include Intel's new EFI, or Extensible Firmware Interface, which would have made it made it easier to run Windows applications on Apple's Intel Macs. More...

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