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Tuesday, 25th July 2006
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  • Skype and Netgear offer wireless Skype phone
  • D-Link unveils home, small biz security appliance
  • HP to include Baidu search engine in PCs sold in China
  • Microsoft partners could miss out on Zune party
  • Mobile phones changing sex, relationships
  • Office exploits reveal new direction in attack strategies
  • US retains spammy nation prize
  • AMD agrees to buy ATI for about US$5.4 billion
  • Film hero Tom Cruise defeats cyber-pirate, offscreen
  • Motorola sets new US$4.5b stock repurchase program
  • Nintendo Q1 profit jumps, ups full year outlook
  • Private equity firms eye Philips chip unit
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    Skype and Netgear offer wireless Skype phone
    Skype has partnered with NetGear to create a new offering with major disruption potential for the telecommunications industry.
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    D-Link unveils home, small biz security appliance
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    Microsoft partners could miss out on Zune party
    Microsoft partners iRiver, Creative and others, not iPod-creator Apple, could take the first hit from Microsoft's plan to sell a portable media player. More...

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    Mobile phones changing sex, relationships
    Researchers looked at several aspects of the highly wired lifestyle, but they pointed to sex findings as the most surprising. More...

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    Office exploits reveal new direction in attack strategies
    Attackers are changing their tactics, apparently now going after people (usernames and email addresses) instead of systems. The string of Office attacks shows the disturbing pattern. More...

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    US retains spammy nation prize
    The United States remains the world's leading spam-generating country, a UK-based security company says. More...

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    AMD agrees to buy ATI for about US$5.4 billion
    NEW YORK - Advanced Micro Devices said on Monday it would buy Canadian graphics chipmaker ATI Technologies for US$5.4 billion, in what analysts called an aggressive but expensive move to compete with Intel. More...

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    Film hero Tom Cruise defeats cyber-pirate, offscreen
    GENEVA (Reuters) - Action hero film star Tom Cruise on Monday won an off-screen combat - against a cyber-pirate who was using his name for advertising. More...

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    Motorola sets new US$4.5b stock repurchase program
    NEW YORK - Motorola, on Monday said it would repurchase the remaining US$1.2 billion of its common shares and said its board has approved a new US$4.5 billion stock repurchase program, sending its stock price up 5 percent. More...

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    Nintendo Q1 profit jumps, ups full year outlook
    TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nintendo said on Monday its quarterly profit shot up nearly eightfold on blistering demand for its DS handheld players, and raised its full-year outlook above market expectations. More...

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    Private equity firms eye Philips chip unit
    PHILADELPHIA - Three groups of private-equity firms are weighing bids of more than eight billion euros (US$10.2 billion) for Philips Electronics's semiconductor unit, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. More...

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