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  • 3G adoption quickens its pace
  • Oracle snags 20th acquisition since PeopleSoft
  • BBC to broadcast World Cup matches over internet
  • Symantec spells out answers to Microsoft
  • Ubuntu Linux 6.06 LTS stresses servers
  • Netsky-P worm tops Sophos May threat list
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    3G adoption quickens its pace
    After a slow start, 3G mobile services uptake in Australia is beginning show a quickening pace. More...

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    Oracle snags 20th acquisition since PeopleSoft
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    BBC to broadcast World Cup matches over internet
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    Symantec spells out answers to Microsoft
    Symantec spells out how it will compete with Microsoft for consumers' security business, but again declines to promise that its by-subscription security service will be available this year. More...

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    Ubuntu Linux 6.06 LTS stresses servers
    Ubuntu, the popular Linux distribution founded on Debian Linux and the Gnome desktop, released its 6.06 LTS (Long Term Support) edition on Thursday. More...

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    Netsky-P worm tops Sophos May threat list
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