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Friday, 17th March 2006
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  • New trojan ransoms files, demands $US300
  • Lenovo cuts jobs, seeks $US250 mln in annual savings
  • Microsoft's ultra-mobile PC a "Tweener" gadget
  • Visa launches mini credit card
  • Intel Mac boots Windows XP
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    New trojan ransoms files, demands $US300
    A Trojan is loose that locks up files and then demands a $US300 ransom to return access, several security companies have said, but at least two have discovered the password needed to free the files. More...

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    Lenovo cuts jobs, seeks $US250 mln in annual savings
    BOSTON - Lenovo Group, the world's number three personal computer maker, has said it will cut about 1,000 jobs, or five percent of its work force, to slash costs in its biggest effort yet to reshape the PC unit it bought from IBM. More...

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    Microsoft's ultra-mobile PC a "Tweener" gadget
    Gartner says the devices are not yet ready for prime time -- too big to be a PDA and too small to be a really useful notebook. More...

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    Visa launches mini credit card
    Visa ships a mini credit card that fits on a keychain and only requires the user to pass it over a scanner in order to make a purchase. More...

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    Intel Mac boots Windows XP
    There's a winner for the contest to see who could come up with a way to boot an Intel Mac into either Mac OS X or Windows XP. Organisers, however, say it's still a matter "best left to advanced users". More...

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