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  • Stardust macro virus targets open source apps
  • Google has no plan for its own web browser
  • Symantec may delay new consumer service to 2007
  • UXC acquires eOne
  • AIIA opens ACT branch
  • Optus gives Alphawest a boost
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    Stardust macro virus targets open source apps
    Macro viruses haven't been in the headlines since the late 1990s, but that changed this week when Kaspersky Labs revealed its discovery of a proof of concept macro that targets the open source applications OpenOffice and StarOffice. More...

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    Google has no plan for its own web browser
    SAN FRANCISCO - Google has no plans to build its own web browser software to compete with rival Microsoft, chief executive Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday. More...

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    Symantec may delay new consumer service to 2007
    SAN MATEO, Calif. - Symantec said on Wednesday it may push back the release of a new web-based security service until March 2007, a delay that comes as Microsoft began selling a competing offering to consumers. More...

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    UXC acquires eOne
    Australian technology services company, UXC finalised the purchase of eOne Integrated Business Solutions Group (eOne), a provider of software services and solutions based on the Microsoft Business Great Plains product in A/NZ.
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    AIIA opens ACT branch
    The representative body for ICT companies, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), has opened a Canberra branch.
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    Optus gives Alphawest a boost
    Optus has reported the integration of Integrated Business Systems (IBS) division into Alphawest, which will see it receive 170 staff. More...

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