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Wednesday, 14th June 2006
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  • IT services move away from big-name vendors
  • Data underpinning Optus mobile growth
  • Google sales chief says still testing display ads
  • Microsoft pumps out a dozen patches for 21 flaws
  • Japan's KDDI says customer data leaked
  • Review: Windows Live OneCare Protects your PC - almost
  • Disney launches family mobile phone service in US
  • Job site Monster joins companies under options review
  • Toshiba, others to cooperate on 45-nano chips
  • Blockbuster files antitrust claims against Netflix
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    IT services move away from big-name vendors
    High demand for project-based services and software support has helped the global IT services market achieve a six percent growth rate in 2005, Gartner has said. More...

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    Data underpinning Optus mobile growth
    Despite the rise in the number of 3G mobile users, 2G continues to underpin Optus' revenues, the company said.
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    Google sales chief says still testing display ads
    LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Google's global sales chief sidestepped questions on Tuesday over whether its foray into graphical display advertising has been a disappointment, saying the effort remains in testing mode. More...

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    Microsoft pumps out a dozen patches for 21 flaws
    Microsoft picks up the pace of security updates, releasing a huge set that aims to fix 21 separate vulnerabilities. More...

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    Japan's KDDI says customer data leaked
    KDDI, Japan's second-largest telecom operator, said on Tuesday that personal information on nearly four million of its customers had been leaked. More...

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    Review: Windows Live OneCare Protects your PC - almost
    Microsoft's new all-in-one security and maintenance suite offers a stellar firewall, mediocre backup capabilities, and no protection whatsoever from phishing or spam. More...

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    Disney launches family mobile phone service in US
    LOS ANGELES - The Walt Disney on Tuesday launched the US version of its mobile phone service for families that allows parents to regulate when, how long and to whom their children talk on phone phones. More...

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    Job site Monster joins companies under options review
    NEW YORK - Online job site Monster Worldwide and four other companies on Monday disclosed new inquiries into the granting of stock options to top executives, widening a scandal that now involves some 40 companies. More...

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    Toshiba, others to cooperate on 45-nano chips
    TOKYO - Toshiba and other Japanese chip makers on Tuesday scrapped a tentative plan to set up a microchip foundry but said they will standardise technology to make cutting-edge chips in a latest effort to join forces. More...

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    Blockbuster files antitrust claims against Netflix
    NEW YORK - Blockbuster, North America's largest video rental chain, on Tuesday said it filed antitrust counterclaims in a San Francisco federal lawsuit brought by Netflix, an online DVD rental company. More...

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