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Monday, 1st May 2006
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  • IiNet in financial navel gazing
  • IBM unveils entry-level mainframes
  • Mozilla pulls major Firefox 2.0 feature
  • Biochip can ID Illicit drugs: researchers
  • Debate breaks out over 'Tag Spam'
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    IiNet in financial navel gazing
    IiNet has advised the ASX that it’s shares will continue to be suspended pending an assessment of the financial state of the company. More...

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    IBM unveils entry-level mainframes
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    Mozilla pulls major Firefox 2.0 feature
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    Biochip can ID Illicit drugs: researchers
    A tiny biochip that reportedly can quickly identify illicit drugs including cocaine and amphetamines has been developed by Taiwan researchers. More...

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    Debate breaks out over 'Tag Spam'
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