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  • ICT security orgs blast ID smartcard, biometrics
  • Build a dual-core PC without busting your budget
  • Microsoft forms interoperability council
  • EBay chief sees synergies, PayPal founder doubtful
  • Telcos dismiss adult content regulation fears
  • Mega microsoft patches fix mac office bug
  • Adobe doesn't rule out suing Microsoft over PDF
  • US lawmakers want more video game info for parents
  • World Cup streams live to growing array of screens
  • Microsoft updates malware sniffer
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    ICT security orgs blast ID smartcard, biometrics
    The Federal Government’s planned national ID smartcard has come into further criticism – this time from some of the country’s leading ICT security organisations. More...

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    Microsoft forms interoperability council
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    EBay chief sees synergies, PayPal founder doubtful
    EBay CEO Meg Whitman is trying to develop synergistic plans for the company and its Skype and PayPal units. But PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel is a naysayer. More...

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    Telcos dismiss adult content regulation fears
    Telcos and ISPs looking for new revenue streams may have to look elsewhere following a regulatory move by the Federal Government. More...

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    Mega microsoft patches fix mac office bug
    One of the two security updates that Microsoft released on Tuesday for its Office suite applies not only to Windows-powered computers, but also to Macs. More...

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    Adobe doesn't rule out suing Microsoft over PDF
    Adobe makes its first public comments about the tiff over Microsoft's planned Save As PDF feature in the upcoming Office 2007. More...

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    US lawmakers want more video game info for parents
    WASHINGTON - Republican lawmakers said on Wednesday that parents need to know more about sexual content and violence in video games and criticised the FTC's handling of a complaint about a top-selling game, "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas." More...

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    World Cup streams live to growing array of screens
    Movie theaters and Web sites are leveraging technology to bring the 2006 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament to an ever-increasing array of screens, small and large. More...

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    Microsoft updates malware sniffer
    Microsoft has updated the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, a seek-and-destroy utility that runs on more than 270 million PCs monthly. More...

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