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Tuesday, 11th April 2006
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  • Half of corporate PCs can't run Vista
  • IM, P2P attacks up 700 percent
  • Red Hat to acquire JBoss for $US420m
  • AARNet launches a mirror service
  • Disney to make TV shows available free on web
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    Half of corporate PCs can't run Vista
    If you want to get Windows Vista when it comes out, you probably should be thinking about new hardware. About half of corporate PCs aren't good enough to run the forthcoming operating system. More...

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    IM, P2P attacks up 700 percent
    Malicious software attacks across instant messaging (IM), chat, and peer-to-peer (P2P) were up more than 700 percent over the same quarter last year. More...

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    Red Hat to acquire JBoss for $US420m
    Red Hat said Monday it will pay $US350 million for JBoss with another $US70 million to be paid with the completion of certain performance milestones. More...

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    AARNet launches a mirror service
    Australia's Academic and Research Network (AARNet) has revamped its entire mirror infrastructure.
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    Disney to make TV shows available free on web
    Walt Disney plans to make TV shows such as 'Desperate Houswives' and 'Lost' available for free over the Internet, the Wall Street Journal said Monday. More...

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