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Monday, 10th July 2006
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  • G9 unveil FTTN plan
  • Apple sued over stock option awards
  • Auction sites feed market for stolen goods
  • Brocade adds to StorageWorks
  • Dell agrees to make its terms and conditions clearer to consumers
  • EBay blacklists Google Checkout
  • Gadgets drive up UK's energy use
  • Portable scanning device helps blind to "see"
  • Sophos warns of PayPal phone phishing scam
  • Hong Kong drafts first anti-spam law
  • Hydrogen-powered iPod on its way
  • LG ‘first’ to be RoHS accredited
  • Microsoft flip-flops on ODF support
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    G9 unveil FTTN plan
    The group of nine (G9) telco competitors to Telstra has release its proposed Fibre to the Node (FTTN) network model. More...

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