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Thursday, 25th May 2006
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  • Ballmer now says Vista could slip
  • Da Vinci Code spam requires leap of faith
  • Windows Vista Beta 2: An improvement?
  • Do Not Call Register legislation introduced
  • Vonage tanks in market debut
  • Google plans impromptu May 31 investor meeting
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    Ballmer now says Vista could slip
    Just days after saying that Windows Vista's release wouldn't be delayed by Symantec's lawsuit, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer hinted that the next-generation operating system might not make its announced January delivery date. More...

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    Da Vinci Code spam requires leap of faith
    Sophos is calling on the internet faithful to be wary of an unsolicited email campaign offering a free copy of the "The Da Vinci Code". More...

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    Windows Vista Beta 2: An improvement?
    The CRN Test Center put Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2 through its paces to see if the hoopla around the next-gen operating system is merited. More...

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    Do Not Call Register legislation introduced
    “An end to nuisance calls has moved a step closer to reality with the introduction of legislation to create a $33 million national Do Not Call Register, however the initiative will still be an illusion to many.” More...

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    Vonage tanks in market debut
    Vonage's debut was the worst since nanotechnology company Lumera, which lost 13.5 percent during its first day of trading in July 2004. More...

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    Google plans impromptu May 31 investor meeting
    SAN FRANCISCO - Web search leader Google said on Tuesday it plans to hold a special meeting with financial analysts and investors next week, in a bid to improve the company's rocky relations with Wall Street. More...

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