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Tuesday, 20th June 2006
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  • Aussies weighed down by net concerns
  • EMI payola settlement funds music education
  • Exploit prevention labs ships zero-day exploit blocker
  • IT companies claim piracy raid damages
  • Microsoft loses Office patent appeal
  • Nintendo Wii to embed NEC's DRAM
  • Aruba aims enhancements at boosting enterprise Wi-Fi scalability
  • BEA upgrades AquaLogic components
  • Oracle launches tools for event-driven architectures
  • Software upgrades design tools for ajax applications
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    Aussies weighed down by net concerns
    Abstract security threats continue to weigh heavily on the minds of Australians, services outfit Unisys has found. More...

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    EMI payola settlement funds music education
    EMI Music will pay $US3.75 million to help fund New York State not-for-profit groups' music education programs as part of a settlement with state prosecutors. More...

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    Exploit prevention labs ships zero-day exploit blocker
    The signature-based monitor detects and blocks vulnerability exploits, not the worm, spyware, or trojan payloads that traditional anti-virus and anti-spyware software seek out. More...

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    IT companies claim piracy raid damages
    Several companies are threatening to seek damages from the police seizure of servers in the Swedish crackdown. More...

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    Microsoft loses Office patent appeal
    The case may represent the first time that Microsoft has updated its software for purely legal reasons. More...

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    Nintendo Wii to embed NEC's DRAM
    NEC selects MoSys as the DRAM macro design partner for the Wii, saying the company has experience in implementing 1T-SRAM macros on NEC's eDRAM process. More...

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    BEA upgrades AquaLogic components
    The product upgrades include AquaLogic Service Bus 2.5, Service Registry 2.1 and Enterprise Security 2.2. More...

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