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  • Dell expected to use AMD chip in desktop
  • Sydney's history to go online
  • EDS to double workforce in China
  • Apple looks into iPod 'sweat shop' charges
  • Google to buy headquarters property for $319 mln
  • IBM launches R&D consulting unit in services push
  • AOL says reviewing European internet business
  • Oracle unveils single sign-on suite
  • Nortel in talks with China's Huawei
  • Exploits out for one in three Microsoft bugs
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    Dell expected to use AMD chip in desktop
    Dell, the world's largest PC maker, is expected to offer a desktop PC using a microprocessor from Advanced Micro Devices in September, Citigroup analysts said Tuesday. More...

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    Sydney's history to go online
    Sydney City Council plans to take on the ambitious task of creating an online guide to the history of Sydney.
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    EDS to double workforce in China
    EDS, the world's largest computer services firm after IBM, plans to more than double its workforce in China to 2000 by the end of 2007 to boost its outsourcing operations. More...

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    Apple looks into iPod 'sweat shop' charges
    Apple responded to charges that a Taiwanese manufacturer of its iPod nano music player was running sweat shop-style factories in mainland China. More...

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    Google to buy headquarters property for $319 mln
    SAN FRANCISCO - Web search leader Google said on Wednesday it plans to pay $US319 million for about 978,000 square feet of property as it expands its headquarters in Mountain View, California. More...

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    IBM launches R&D consulting unit in services push
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - IBM, the world's biggest computer services provider, is selling its experience running research programs to other companies as it expands its consulting business, it said on Wednesday. More...

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    AOL says reviewing European internet business
    NEW YORK - AOL on Wednesday said it plans to expand its internet business in Europe - but raised the possibility of getting out of the dial-up business in the region. More...

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    Oracle unveils single sign-on suite
    It enables large corporations to provide a single sign-on and authentication mechanism for accessing mainframe, client/server and web applications. More...

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    Nortel in talks with China's Huawei
    Nortel Networks said Wednesday it was talking to Chinese rival Huawei Technologies about how the two competitors could work together now that they have killed off a communications equipment joint venture. More...

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    Exploits out for one in three Microsoft bugs
    It's not unusual that exploits appear soon after patches are released. Hackers often "reverse engineer" the patch code to figure out exactly where the bug is so that they can crank out a worm or trojan. More...

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