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Thursday, 16th March 2006
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  • Mobile market to slow
  • AIMIA calls on industry support
  • Viiv ‘la Intel
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    Adobe warns of critical flash flaw, drive-by downloads
    Adobe warns that multiple critical vulnerabilities in its Flash media player put users at risk, possibly from drive-by downloads, and urged all to update immediately to the patched 8.0.24.0 edition. More...

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    Mobile market to slow
    Growth in the local mobile phone market is set to decline according to researchers Market Clarity. More...

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    AIMIA calls on industry support
    The Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) has called on the industry to support the Federal Government's recently launched Action Agenda. More...

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    Viiv ‘la Intel
    Intel will not be running its newly unveiled Viiv platform on Macintosh computers. More...

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    Microsoft slips, says Vista ships in November
    For a little while Microsoft indicated it would ship Windows Vista in November, but within hours the company reverted back to the party line: "second half of this year". All that, of course, means the guessing game continues. More...

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