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Monday, 24th July 2006
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  • Free tool scans sites for threats
  • Red Hat preps enterprise Linux 5 desktop
  • SCO claims IBM tampered with crucial trial evidence
  • IBM researchers wield grid power in cancer battle
  • Microsoft 'Principles' raise Windows Live fairness issues
  • After earnings warning, Dell execs face shareholders
  • Mobile-phone shipments show healthy Q2 growth worldwide
  • Hummingbird negotiating sale to Open Text
  • Bloggers worldwide blast India's ban
  • Cognos gets green light from SEC, resumes financial reporting
  • Microsoft Business Solutions hits first full profitable year
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    Free tool scans sites for threats
    The tool, dubbed 'LinkScanner' by Exploit Prevention Labs will compete with better-known site raters such as McAfee's SiteAdvisor. More...

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    Hummingbird negotiating sale to Open Text
    Canadian software maker Hummingbird said Friday it was negotiating a takeover offer of US$485.1 million from rival Open Text. More...

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    Bloggers worldwide blast India's ban
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    Cognos gets green light from SEC, resumes financial reporting
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    Microsoft Business Solutions hits first full profitable year
    Microsoft's closely-watched business applications unit hit its first-ever profitable year for the company's fiscal year 2006 ending June 30.. More...

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