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Tuesday, 11th July 2006
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  • IBM and Microsoft lock horns over IM
  • Robot poker player ups the ante
  • Blu-ray lags behind in European launch
  • European broadband reaches mass market status
  • EC consults on RFID tags
  • Laptops do a bit more on the side
  • IBM to release Lotus Notes for Linux
  • SAP steps up e-commerce software push
  • Switches take role of security kit
  • Toxin law threatens supply chain
  • UK e-shoppers take worldwide lead
  • Whitehall emails reveal ID card fears
  • Microsoft switches ERP software to per user license
  • Freescale debuts magnetic memory
  • Lexar recalls overheating Flash drives
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