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Monday, 27th March 2006
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  • ACS' Hughes passes away
  • IE exploit strikes, installs spyware
  • Alcatel in talks to buy Lucent to create $US34 bln co.
  • China's Lenovo says welcomes US probe if needed
  • Microsoft delays consumer Office software to 2007
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    ACS' Hughes passes away
    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has reported that long-time member and figure, professor John Hughes, recently passed away. He was buried today. More...

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    IE exploit strikes, installs spyware
    The unpatched CreateTextRange vulnerability in Internet Explorer is already being used by at least one website to install spyware on users' machines, a security organisation says. More...

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    Alcatel in talks to buy Lucent to create $US34 bln co.
    PARIS/AMSTERDAM - France's Alcatel is in talks to buy smaller US rival Lucent and create the world's biggest network equipment maker, the latest in a wave of consolidation in the telecoms industry. More...

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    China's Lenovo says welcomes US probe if needed
    WASHINGTON - China's Lenovo said it would welcome a US investigation, if necessary, to quell concerns about any spy threat from a State Department order of more than 15,000 of its computers. More...

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    Microsoft delays consumer Office software to 2007
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft said it would delay the consumer launch of its Office software package until next year to coincide with the debut of its Vista operating system. More...

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