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  • Apple says started audit on iPod factory claims
  • IBM to overhaul DIMA’s system
  • Nokia, Siemens to merge telecom businesses
  • New deal on net neutrality
  • UN launches global tech alliance
  • Cisco flaw could invite hackers
  • Ancient City goes high-tech with IBM gear
  • Microsoft site vandalised by boo-boo, not bug
  • AVG maker Grisoft launches anti-spyware
  • Microsoft releases new Windows Live IM service
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    Apple says started audit on iPod factory claims
    SAN FRANCISCO - Apple said on Monday it had begun "a thorough audit" of a Chinese manufacturing plant operated by Foxconn that makes its iPod digital music players after a newspaper report alleged Foxconn treated workers unfairly. More...

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    IBM to overhaul DIMA’s system
    Following a number of public embarrassments the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) has appointed IBM to overhaul its IT systems.
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    Nokia, Siemens to merge telecom businesses
    Nokia and Siemens have agreed to combine the bulk of their telecom equipment businesses to create one of the biggest players in the industry. More...

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    New deal on net neutrality
    WASHINGTON - US Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens has offered a compromise in the fierce fight over legislation on internet network neutrality, but stopped short of demands sought by content companies like
    Google.
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    UN launches global tech alliance
    The United Nations is launching a Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development in Kuala Lumpur today. More...

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    Cisco flaw could invite hackers
    Vulnerabilities in Cisco's Call Manager software could open the door for hackers to reconfigure VoIP settings and gain access to individual users' account information, according to researchers at US-based solution provider FishNet Security. More...

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    Ancient City goes high-tech with IBM gear
    Big Blue is creating a fully immersive, interactive, three-dimensional online environment that corresponds to the grounds and cultural artifacts of such places as China's Hall of Supreme Harmony. More...

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    Microsoft site vandalised by boo-boo, not bug
    A Microsoft France website defaced Sunday was not hacked through a software vulnerability, a company said Monday, but was breached because of a mis-configured server. More...

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    AVG maker Grisoft launches anti-spyware
    The program sniffs out compressed malicious code and probes all of memory for evidence of spyware. More...

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    Microsoft releases new Windows Live IM service
    SEATTLE - Microsoft launched on Monday its newly branded instant messaging system, Windows Live Messenger, the first major release in a wave of online services Microsoft plans to offer to grab a larger share of web advertising revenue. More...

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