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Thursday, 6th April 2006
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  • Apple blesses Windows XP on Macs
  • Lucent sues Microsoft over technology in Xbox 360
  • China, Russia worst pirates of US goods - lawmakers
  • Fed Gov signs with Microsoft for info swap
  • ICT workers want cold, hard cash
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    Apple blesses Windows XP on Macs
    Boot Camp is a beta of a feature which will also be bundled in the next major update to Mac OS X. It represents the first time Apple has endorsed another OS. More...

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    Lucent sues Microsoft over technology in Xbox 360
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft said on Wednesday it was reviewing a lawsuit filed against it by Lucent Technologies alleging Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console contains technology that infringes on a Lucent patent. More...

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    China, Russia worst pirates of US goods - lawmakers
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of US legislators on Wednesday named China and Russia as the worst pirates of American movies, music and software and said Moscow should be denied World Trade Organisation membership until it does more to end the theft. More...

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    Fed Gov signs with Microsoft for info swap
    Microsoft has signed a cooperative agreement with the Federal Government aimed at bolstering the security of the Government’s IT. More...

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    ICT workers want cold, hard cash
    ICT employees want their employers to show them the money, according to recruiters, Hays Information Technology. More...

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