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Thursday, 25th May 2006
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  • Network servers not safe from users
  • Linux, SQL Server drive database market: report
  • Google loses to rivals in portal services
  • Videogames boost doctors' surgery performance
  • Microsoft adds traffic reports to online maps
  • "Lawless" internet proving costly for gamblers
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    Network servers not safe from users
    Australian businesses are compromising their server security by granting users local administrator privileges, according to a survey by security software vendor NetIQ. More...

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    Linux, SQL Server drive database market: report
    The worldwide database market grew 8 percent last year to US$13.8 billion, with Linux and Microsoft SQL Server seeing the strongest momentum, according to new Gartner research. More...

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    Google loses to rivals in portal services
    Google is the champion in online search, but the company falls far behind Yahoo and other rivals in popular portal services, such as web mail, news and finance. More...

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    Videogames boost doctors' surgery performance
    Surgeons who played videogames before participating in a performance test completed the test more than 11 seconds faster than those doctors who didn't play the games. More...

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    Microsoft adds traffic reports to online maps
    SEATTLE - Microsoft launched on Tuesday a new version of its Windows Live Local online mapping service with real-time traffic reports and features to make it easier to share maps and information. More...

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    "Lawless" internet proving costly for gamblers
    LONDON - The internet is a "lawless land", easily accessed 24 hours a day without stepping out of the house, and for gamblers that can be a costly and irresistible temptation. More...

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