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Friday, 24th March 2006
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  • 'Skype Killer' products to do battle in marketplace
  • Users get smart over mobile devices
  • Microsoft slams Apple's security system
  • Four new RealPlayer bugs squashed
  • Lost Fidelity laptop stirs fear of ID theft
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    'Skype Killer' products to do battle in marketplace
    There's a new breed of so-called "Skype-killer" products filtering into the marketplace. They aim to help overworked IT shops get a grip on the popular P2P app. More...

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    Users get smart over mobile devices
    The handheld device market has grown to 42 percent in the fourth quarter of 2005, according to IDC’s final results for the Australian smart handheld device market. More...

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    Microsoft slams Apple's security system
    Here's a twist: Microsoft's security people are lecturing Apple on how to handle security problems. Microsoft tells Apple to "tackle security issues by getting out ahead of them"; and offers other friendly advice. More...

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    Four new RealPlayer bugs squashed
    RealNetworks has disclosed four critical bugs in a large number of its media products, then rolled out new, patched versions for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. More...

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    Lost Fidelity laptop stirs fear of ID theft
    BOSTON - Personal information from 196,000 clients of Fidelity Investments was on a laptop that was stolen, the world's biggest mutual fund company has said, raising fears the data may get into the wrong hands. More...

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