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Friday, 9th June 2006
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  • A week in tech, June 2 - 9
  • World Cup potential to cause network meltdown
  • France launches game for virtual finance ministers
  • US video game company seeks dialogue with Iran
  • Google reportedly falls victim to Chinese censorship
  • Video game industry sues Minnesota
  • 3G users up to 100M, and growing
  • AOL unveils free security monitor
  • Now playing on Macs: Google video
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    World Cup potential to cause network meltdown
    Despite World Cup threats barely making a bleep on the number of global phishing attacks reported, the potential for damage to networks attributed to the event will be severe, said SurfControl. More...

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    France launches game for virtual finance ministers
    PARIS - French voters who think they can do a better job of managing the economy than Finance Minister Thierry Breton can test their skills in an internet game that puts them at the controls of the budget. More...

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    US video game company seeks dialogue with Iran
    SAN FRANCISCO - Privately held US video game company Kuma Reality Games wants to have a dialogue with Iran - and use a video game to do it. More...

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    Video game industry sues Minnesota
    The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has sued the state of US state of Minnesota in Federal District Court seeking to overturn state legislation that tightens restrictions on children and teens buying games with adult themes More...

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    AOL unveils free security monitor
    AOL launches free security monitoring software in yet another attempt to coax users to hang onto their subscriptions to the giant ISP. More...

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    Now playing on Macs: Google video
    Google Video Player for Macs allows Mac users to download content from Google Video and is designed to run on both Intel and PowerPC Macs. More...

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