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Wednesday, 3rd May 2006
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  • Kaz considers super biz sell-off
  • Symantec plugs managed IM
  • Ballmer: "Big, Bold Bet" needed to beat Google
  • Intel to spend US$1 billion in developing nations
  • Trojan snags World of Warcraft passwords to cash out accounts
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    Kaz considers super biz sell-off
    KAZ has announced that it is looking at selling its superannuation administration business. More...

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    Symantec plugs managed IM
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    Ballmer: "Big, Bold Bet" needed to beat Google
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    Intel to spend US$1 billion in developing nations
    Intel is planning to spend more than US$1 billion over the next five years in a broad new program to spread the use of the PC in developing nations. More...

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    Trojan snags World of Warcraft passwords to cash out accounts
    A new password-stealing Trojan targeting players of the popular online game World of Warcraft apparently hopes to make money off secondary sales of gamer goods. More...

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