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Thursday, 29th June 2006
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  • Palm to pay $22.5M to settle Xerox suit
  • Data #3 earnings up 38 percent
  • Verizon Wireless to moderate early exit fee policy
  • Adobe updates flash player
  • Microsoft fixes flawed fix
  • Novell ships preview version of SuSE Linux 10
  • OMB lays down federal security law
  • Time is ripe for Oracle Linux
  • 1394 shows signs of life
  • German publisher drops legal action against Google library project
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    Palm to pay $22.5M to settle Xerox suit
    Handheld maker Palm on Wednesday said it will pay $22.5 million to Xerox to settle a long-standing patent dispute. More...

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    Data #3 earnings up 38 percent
    National integrator Data #3 said it expected earnings (EBIT) of $7.6m for its year ending June 30, up 38 percent from a year earlier.
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    Verizon Wireless to moderate early exit fee policy
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    Adobe updates flash player
    Adobe on Wednesday released Flash Player 9, an update to its popular web media player that boasts a 10x performance boost. More...

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    Microsoft fixes flawed fix
    Microsoft reissues one of the dozen June security bulletins with updated patches to fix flaws in the original that broke dial-up functionality for some users. More...

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    OMB lays down federal security law
    The White House has given federal agencies 45 days to beef up safeguards to prevent citizen identities from being lost or stolen. More...

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    Time is ripe for Oracle Linux
    The time could be right for Oracle to launch a line of Linux products, suggests an analyst firm. More...

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    1394 shows signs of life
    FireWire/1394 is showing renewed signs of life in consumer electronics (CE) says market researcher In-Stat. More...

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