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Monday, 8th May 2006
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  • Privacy Foundation: Put ID card "on hold immediately"
  • Mobile phones' hard drives could doom MP3 players
  • Microsoft plans three patches this week
  • Sony delays double-sided Blu-Ray discs
  • Enstor in administration
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    Privacy Foundation: Put ID card "on hold immediately"
    The Australian Privacy Foundation (APF) has expressed concerns over the Federal Government’s plans for the introduction of a national ID ‘smart’ card. More...

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    Mobile phones' hard drives could doom MP3 players
    Users eventually will want all-in-one devices that include music playback capabilities but, for now, such devices are too big and expensive, an industry analyst notes. More...

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    Microsoft plans three patches this week
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    Enstor in administration
    Storage integrator Enstor has gone into voluntary administration owing over $3 million to creditors.
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