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Tuesday, 27th June 2006
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  • NAB XP roll-out delayed
  • What's been yanked from Vista, and when
  • Exploit code out for critical bug, warns Microsoft
  • Symantec lays off 80, drops SGS, SNS appliance lines
  • Consumers polled want green machines
  • Good technology aims messaging service at Lotus Domino users
  • Basic computer classes near extinction
  • McAfee Total Protection Beta vs Windows Live OneCare
  • Qualcomm: Nokia's ramp down of CDMA2000 won't hurt
  • PC failure rates drop, but not far enough
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    NAB XP roll-out delayed
    The rollout of the National Australia Bank’s new Kaz managed XP desktop environment could be pushed back by up to six months, the company has said. More...

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    What's been yanked from Vista, and when
    Here's a list of the most prominent feature departures from Windows Vista, once called "Longhorn." More...

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    Exploit code out for critical bug, warns Microsoft
    Microsoft has acknowledged that "detailed exploit code" for a critical Windows vulnerability has been published on the internet. More...

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    Symantec lays off 80, drops SGS, SNS appliance lines
    Rather than produce the hardware and software for security appliances, Symantec will focus on the latter and look for partners to take on the hardware. More...

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    Consumers polled want green machines
    More people around the globe said that manufacturers should be responsible for dealing with hazardous waste produced by old PCs or other electronic products. More...

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    Good technology aims messaging service at Lotus Domino users
    Good Mobile Messaging for IBM Lotus Domino, which also covers Lotus Notes users, includes two-way synchronisation that addresses popular Lotus functions including email, calendar, contracts, journals and to-do features. More...

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    McAfee Total Protection Beta vs Windows Live OneCare
    McAfee has become the second company to enter the security suite fray with betas of two new products. We examine its top-line Total Protection suite. More...

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    Qualcomm: Nokia's ramp down of CDMA2000 won't hurt
    Qualcomm insists that Nokia's plan to wind down its planned CDMA operation with Sanyo won't impede Qualcomm's CDMA2000 growth. More...

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    PC failure rates drop, but not far enough
    The failure rate of PC desktops and notebooks fell about 25 percent in the last two years. More...

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