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Thursday, 11th May 2006
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  • Microsoft banks on online service to hook gamers
  • 'Internet Cannibal' sentenced to prison
  • Worm could wreck Exchange
  • ACS chuffed over budget ICT gains
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    Google faces mounting competition - CEO
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Google faces mounting competition in the internet search advertising market, but expects such battles to drive up prices and increase revenues across the entire industry, chief executive Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday. More...

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    Microsoft banks on online service to hook gamers
    LOS ANGELES - Microsoft is working to lengthen its lead in not-yet-profitable online console gaming to reel in new gamers and revenue as rivals just begin to lay out their plans to challenge the software giant. More...

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    'Internet Cannibal' sentenced to prison
    A German computer technician was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for dissecting and eating a victim he met on the Internet. More...

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    Worm could wreck Exchange
    Users should expect to see a worm pop up any time that could wreak havoc with Microsoft Exchange, security experts warned Wednesday. More...

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    ACS chuffed over budget ICT gains
    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has acknowledged the gains for the ICT sector in the this year's Federal Budget and called on the Government to continue making technology a national priority.
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