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  • AMD lobs more unfair complaints against Intel
  • New zero-day PowerPoint attack under way
  • Apple stops selling US$899 iMac to students, teachers
  • Yahoo, Microsoft become IM chat buddies
  • Dell simplifies pricing, rolls back rebates
  • Judge May seek further review of telephone company mergers
  • Microsoft pledges to appeal US$357m fine
  • Study: Consumers favour cable TV phone service
  • US, UK tag RFID for scrutiny, regulation
  • UK extends data protection overseas
  • World Cup broadcast rights hamper internet video feeds
  • AnchorFree's growth strategy: Make Wi-Fi free, secure
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    AMD lobs more unfair complaints against Intel
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    Judge May seek further review of telephone company mergers
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    Microsoft pledges to appeal US$357m fine
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    UK extends data protection overseas
    The British Information Commissioner's Office says companies are responsible for data protection even if the data has been sent overseas in outsourcing deals. More...

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    World Cup broadcast rights hamper internet video feeds
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