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Friday, 28th April 2006
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  • A week in tech
  • Japanese former internet CEO Horie freed on bail
  • Nintendo names new video game console "Wii"
  • Microsoft quarterly profit rises, misses consensus
  • Users' web password practices pitiful
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    Japanese former internet CEO Horie freed on bail
    TOKYO - Takafumi Horie, the former high-flying CEO of Japanese internet firm Livedoor, was released from a detention centre on bail of 300 million yen (US$2.62 million) on Thursday - more than three months after he was arrested on suspicion of breaking securities laws. More...

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    Nintendo names new video game console "Wii"
    LOS ANGELES - Nintendo on Thursday said it has named its new video game console "Wii, which it said is pronounced "we" to emphasise that the console is for everyone. More...

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    Microsoft quarterly profit rises, misses consensus
    SEATTLE - Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, posted a 16 percent rise in quarterly net profit on Thursday, but the results fell short of Wall Street expectations and its outlook also disappointed. More...

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    Users' web password practices pitiful
    Only one in seven business users bother to create different passwords for each website that requires authentication, a security company says. More...

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