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Friday, 16th June 2006
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  • Loop, Frontline manage SBS' World Cup website load
  • SonicWall adds teeth to content security appliance
  • Microsoft's culture paved way for Vista's delays
  • Gates to stop working full-time at Microsoft
  • Microsoft shuts off Vista torrent
  • Mobile Linux group seen as possible defensive move
  • Mobile phone music services expected to top $US1 billion
  • Virtual machine runs Windows on the mac
  • IBM's enterprise mashup uses web services for new apps
  • Social-networking sites continue meteoric rise
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    Loop, Frontline manage SBS' World Cup website load
    Resellers Loop Technology and Frontline have rolled out infrastructure that manages the millions of weekly visitors to SBS' website during the World Cup football tournament. More...

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    SonicWall adds teeth to content security appliance
    SonicWall on Thursday took the wraps off its Content Security Manager (CSM) 3200 appliance, which protects against threats at the gateway and the desktop. More...

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    Microsoft's culture paved way for Vista's delays
    A Microsoft program manager claimed Wednesday that Windows Vista's many delays have been due to overly complicated code and a corporate culture that impose deadlines so unrealistic that slipping is inevitable. More...

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    Gates to stop working full-time at Microsoft
    Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates Thursday said he plans to step out of day to day operations at Microsoft in order to spend more time on his global health and education work at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. More...

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    Microsoft shuts off Vista torrent
    A website that had been serving up Windows Vista Beta 2 via BitTorrent has stopped distributing the preview after receiving a cease-and-desist e-mail from Microsoft. More...

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    Mobile Linux group seen as possible defensive move
    Analysts see the move as a low-risk strategy to help spur new-product development for smarter phones running on open-source platforms. More...

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    Virtual machine runs Windows on the mac
    Parallels is the first commercial vendor to ship a virtual machine capable of running Windows simultaneously on an Intel-based Mac. More...

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    Social-networking sites continue meteoric rise
    The popularity of social networking at sites like MySpace, Classmates, FaceBook, YouTube, and MSN Spaces - isn't expected to wane in the near future. More...

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