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Friday, 28th April 2006
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  • Intel promises to improve supply
  • Trojan demands US$10.99 ransom to free files
  • Unisys: Customer satisfaction tops business priority
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    Vista to handcuff firewall
    Microsoft plans to turn off half the firewall in Windows Vista when the new operating system ships later this year because it doesn't think most users need all the firewall's functionality or can handle its management.
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    SkypeIn’s Aussie launch
    VoIP provider Skype launched a service that gives users the own personal number for inbound IP calls. More...

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    Intel promises to improve supply
    Stung by declining sales and market-share losses to rival AMD, Intel plans to slash costs, accelerate product releases and ensure channel partners have an adequate supply.
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    Trojan demands US$10.99 ransom to free files
    A new Trojan horse demands a US$10.99 ransom payment to stop erasing files on the infected PC's hard drive, a security firm said Thursday. More...

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    Unisys: Customer satisfaction tops business priority
    A study by Unisys claims IT executives in large organisations realise the future depends on customer satisfaction.
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