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Friday, 30th June 2006
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  • 200Mbits/sec mains network kit unveiled
  • Apple plugs five security holes
  • Cisco pushes InfiniBand into datacentres
  • Get your own personal supercomputer
  • Google checkout payment system goes live
  • Louis Vuitton wins Google Adwords ruling
  • Microsoft patches security patch
  • Modular Linux phone revealed
  • Nanotech used for wireless chips
  • Police eye smart warrant cards
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    200Mbits/sec mains network kit unveiled
    Netgear adapters use DS2 rather than Home Plug chips to turn power plugs into
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    Cisco pushes InfiniBand into datacentres
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    Google checkout payment system goes live
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    Microsoft patches security patch
    Microsoft has reissued a recent patch after it emerged that the original version included in its June security update damaged the dial-up functionality of Windows. More...

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    Modular Linux phone revealed
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