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  • Swedish security police probe suspected web attacks
  • World cup fever unleashes email scammers
  • Yahoo drops CEO salary to $US1; signs retention plan
  • Talks with Adobe to use PDF break down - Microsoft
  • US Gov to offer $US65B in tech contracts
  • UK journalists union calls for Yahoo boycott
  • Submarine cable a test for African recovery plan
  • Nintendo Wii wins top video game critics' award
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    Swedish security police probe suspected web attacks
    STOCKHOLM - Sweden's domestic intelligence agency said it would probe why the government's website crashed on Sunday amid reports hackers had sought revenge for a crackdown on alleged online piracy. More...

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    World cup fever unleashes email scammers
    Internet security vendor, SurfControl has tracked another email phishing scam targeting 2006 FIFA World Cup enthusiasts. More...

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    Yahoo drops CEO salary to $US1; signs retention plan
    SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo said on Friday its board of directors has shrunk chairman and CEO Terry Semel's annual salary to $US1, while boosting his overall future compensation through stock options and grants. More...

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    Talks with Adobe to use PDF break down - Microsoft
    SEATTLE - Microsoft's negotiations to use Adobe Systems's technology in its new Office business software broke down earlier this week and Adobe threatened legal action, Microsoft's top antitrust lawyer said on Friday. More...

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    US Gov to offer $US65B in tech contracts
    The US General Services Administration on Thursday asked the information technology industry for suggestions on its plan to offer government-wide
    contracts valued at US$65 billion over a 10-year period. More...

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    UK journalists union calls for Yahoo boycott
    LONDON - The union representing journalists in the UK and Ireland called on its 40,000 members to boycott all Yahoo products and services to protest the internet company's reported actions in China. More...

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    Submarine cable a test for African recovery plan
    NAIROBI - A delay in building a submarine cable that would drastically lower telecommunication costs in Africa is creating major divisions, and casting doubt on the continent's ability to implement cross-border infrastructure projects, analysts said on Sunday. More...

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    Nintendo Wii wins top video game critics' award
    LOS ANGELES - Video game critics have honoured Nintendo's Wii console and Electronic Arts' upcoming "Spore" video game for bringing fresh ideas to the $US28.5 billion industry. More...

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