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Thursday, 22nd June 2006
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  • Rival calls Microsoft's security pricing 'predatory,' 'ruthless'
  • Telco competition increasing, ACCC says
  • Aussie developer to supply US Defence contractor
  • Microsoft to re-patch June patch
  • Google first in US search, but lags in China
  • Samsung Elec pins hope on 3.5G, mobile TV phones
  • Sanyo to invest $US350 mln in solar over five years
  • Stars lining up for mobile TV
  • Dutch MP3 search site ruling attacked
  • NEC in talks to sell part of Europe PC operations
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    Rival calls Microsoft's security pricing 'predatory,' 'ruthless'
    Microsoft's low security software prices are putting the entire security software ecosystem at risk, the chief executive of a Florida company said Wednesday. More...

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    Microsoft to re-patch June patch
    In the wake of user-reported problems Microsoft said it will reissue one of last week's 12 security updates. More...

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    Google is king of search in the United States, but in the rapidly growing Chinese Internet market it's a distant third. More...

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    Samsung Elec pins hope on 3.5G, mobile TV phones
    SEOUL - Samsung Electronics will continue to focus on handsets with cutting-edge features such as 3.5G service and mobile TV, but would consider lower-end products if they looked profitable. More...

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    Sanyo to invest $US350 mln in solar over five years
    OSAKA - Japanese electronics maker Sanyo Electric said on Wednesday it would invest more than $US350 million in its solar cell business over five years, aiming to cash in on growing demand for renewable energy. More...

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    Stars lining up for mobile TV
    Mobile TV subscriber numbers could soaring as the correct mix of technology and business models find their way into the market. More...

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    Dutch MP3 search site ruling attacked
    Critics are claiming that judges who ruled against an MP3 search site linking to illegal downloads cannot be neutral. More...

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    NEC in talks to sell part of Europe PC operations
    TOKYO - NEC said on Wednesday it is in talks to sell part of its European personal computer operations, a move that would lead to it pulling out of the home-use PC market in that region. More...

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