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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Coonan on telco industry past, present, future    Notebook sales on the rise   Firefox taking in millions of Google dollars   New IM Worms Delete Files, Hijack PCs   Microsoft's fingerprint reader hacked
Wednesday, 8th March 2006
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  • Coonan on telco industry past, present, future
  • Notebook sales on the rise
  • Firefox taking in millions of Google dollars
  • New IM Worms Delete Files, Hijack PCs
  • Microsoft's fingerprint reader hacked
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    Coonan on telco industry past, present, future
    Federal ICT minister Helen Coonan, has reflected on the last decade of the telco industry in a speech at the ATUG Conference in Sydney. More...

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    Notebook sales on the rise
    Australian notebook sales increased by a sizeable 37 percent in calendar Q4 of 2005 compared to the same quarter last year, researcher IDC said. More...

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    Firefox taking in millions of Google dollars
    Mozilla, the for-profit subsidiary of the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation, confirms that its Firefox browser is making millions, primarily through Google's search box. More...

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    New IM Worms Delete Files, Hijack PCs
    Two new worms spreading on Microsoft's and America Online's instant messaging networks delete files and leave systems open to hijacking. More...

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    Microsoft's fingerprint reader hacked
    But the biometric device was not designed to provide massive security. Even the company calls it a tool of "convenience". More...

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