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Monday, 20th March 2006
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  • Microsoft plans Vista retail blitz
  • Symantec plugs email archiving
  • Australia scared of innovation: IBM
  • ACCC prepares for VoIP
  • RFID world still reacting strongly to virus research
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    Microsoft plans Vista retail blitz
    Microsoft is planning a radical new strategy to give retailers a substantial slice of the Vista upgrade action when the OS lands by year's end.
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    Symantec plugs email archiving
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    ACCC prepares for VoIP
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    RFID world still reacting strongly to virus research
    A researcher who suggests that computer viruses could be spread by RFID technology sets off a firestorm of debate. Industry sources weigh in. More...

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