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Friday, 2nd June 2006
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  • The Pirate Bay raided, but not sunk
  • FBI wants internet records kept 2 years
  • Newest ransomware threat: Buy drugs or else
  • A week in tech, May 26 - June 2
  • AMD sets launch date for quad-core
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 1 due in July
  • Central, Eastern Europe gain from outsourcing
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    The Pirate Bay raided, but not sunk
    Police seized the entire server farm of a Swedish file-sharing site as part of a piracy raid, but the site posted a message late Thursday promising that it would be up and running again within two days. More...

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    FBI wants internet records kept 2 years
    WASHINGTON/NEW YORK - The Federal Bureau of Investigation wants US internet providers to retain web address records for up to two years to aid investigations into terrorism and pornography, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday. More...

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    Newest ransomware threat: Buy drugs or else
    "Arhiveus.a," also known as "MayAlert," is a Trojan that encrypts all the files in Windows' "My Documents" folder after it infects a PC. More...

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    AMD sets launch date for quad-core
    AMD will be rolling-out its quad-core processors in mid-2007 and also expects to have an lower-power dual-core mobile offering an a souped up desktop offering for the consumer business market, company executives said during a technology briefing for analysts Thursday. More...

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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 1 due in July
    Red Hat will release its enterprise Linux 5 beta 1 in July and beta 2 with Fedora Core 6 in September as it prepares to ship the final product in December. More...

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    Central, Eastern Europe gain from outsourcing
    Central and Eastern Europe, and North Africa are set to become the next favoured locations for outsourcing centres. More...

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