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  • Microsoft, XenSource plan interop, support for Xen on 'Longhorn' server
  • Symantec moves LiveState into backup exec family
  • Vulnerability found in D-Link routers
  • IBM net up 11 pct as costs drop; software strong
  • Samsung eyes 20 pct of Indian handset market
  • IBM backs Xen virtualisation technology
  • 'New Super Mario Bros' top US video game in June
  • Microsoft, Nortel partner to deliver communications
  • China blacklists 102 wireless services companies
  • Doctor, your sponge is beeping
  • Microsoft changes the way it reports earnings
  • RIM sees media features building BlackBerry market
  • Microsoft: Shun unexpected Office docs
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    Microsoft, XenSource plan interop, support for Xen on 'Longhorn' server
    Microsoft and XenSource plan to provide interoperability between Xen-based Linux distributions and the virtualisation technology planned for the "Longhorn" Windows Server. More...

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    Symantec is giving its LiveState Recovery application new functionality, dropping its price and moving it into the Backup Exec storage software line inherited in the Veritas Software acquisition.. More...

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    Vulnerability found in D-Link routers
    A buffer overflow vulnerability discovered several D-Link wired and wireless routers could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code and potentially compromise entire networks.. More...

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    IBM net up 11 pct as costs drop; software strong
    SAN FRANCISCO - IBM, the world's largest computer services company, on Tuesday reported higher-than-expected quarterly profit and strong growth in its software business after it cut jobs, sending its shares higher. More...

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    NEW DELHI - Samsung Electronics hopes to capture one-fifth of India's mobile phone handset market by focusing on upwardly mobile customers ditching their old handsets for flashier models, an official said on Tuesday. More...

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    'New Super Mario Bros' top US video game in June
    LOS ANGELES - Nintendo of America's "New Super Mario Bros" grabbed the No. 1 spot on the US video game sales chart in June for the second month in a row with 453,000 units sold, according to market research firm NPD. More...

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    Microsoft, Nortel partner to deliver communications
    The pair will deliver email, instant messaging, VoIP, and conferencing in one unified communications platform. More...

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    China blacklists 102 wireless services companies
    SHANGHAI - China's telecoms regulator has released a list of 102 companies engaged in illegal behaviour in the country's wireless value-added services industry in its latest effort to clean up the unruly sector. More...

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    Doctor, your sponge is beeping
    CHICAGO - Technology that helps airlines keep track of baggage and sounds an alarm when a shoplifter tries to leave the store may be able to stop surgeons from losing a sponge inside a patient, a study said on Monday. More...


    Microsoft changes the way it reports earnings
    SEATTLE - Microsoft said on Monday it would report its financial performance starting in the 2007 business year based on five businesses, down from the current seven operating divisions. More...

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    RIM sees media features building BlackBerry market
    TORONTO - Media features and lifestyle applications will be key to the ability of Research In Motion's BlackBerry email device to capture a bigger slice of the broader consumer market, the company's co-chief executive said on Tuesday. More...

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    Microsoft: Shun unexpected Office docs
    Microsoft tells users not to open or save unexpected Office files, even those received from trusted sources. More...

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