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  • Microsoft axes support for Win 98 and Me
  • European boffins developing 'intelligent' robots
  • Netsky blown away in June virus charts
  • OpenOffice patches three security holes
  • Poor risk management 'costing billions'
  • Sci-fi homes of the future arriving now
  • Showdown in Seoul for wireless internet
  • New worm poses as Microsoft anti-piracy alert to trick users
  • ISPs, telcos silent over Telstra seperation
  • 'Superman Returns' captures new visual effects technology
  • Most wireless subscribers don't send pictures, video
  • MP3 player ownership hits new high
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    European boffins developing 'intelligent' robots
    A team of European scientists and engineers has unveiled plans to create next-generation intelligent robots by adding adaptive learning capabilities to existing single-function 'dumb' machines. More...

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    Netsky blown away in June virus charts
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    OpenOffice patches three security holes
    OpenOffice.org has released an update for its open source productivity suite that plugs three security vulnerabilities. More...

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    Poor risk management 'costing billions'
    US firms are potentially wasting billions of dollars annually through inefficient risk management practices, new research claimed today.
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    New worm poses as Microsoft anti-piracy alert to trick users
    A new instant messaging (IM) worm that poses as a security notification from Microsoft's anti-piracy program has been identified by Sophos. More...

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    ISPs, telcos silent over Telstra seperation
    The Federal Government’s legislation on Telstra’s operational separation plan has garnered little response from a sceptical industry taken by surprise by the legislation, said industry expert Paul Budde.
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    'Superman Returns' captures new visual effects technology
    Creating a computer-generated clone of the Man of Steel and recreating a full-scale 777 airplane were just two of giant tasks facing special effects artists. More...

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    Most wireless subscribers don't send pictures, video
    In a survey, only 18 percent of mobile subscribers said they have sent pictures and only three percent had sent video. More...

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    MP3 player ownership hits new high
    It's a new high and a jump from last year's ownership levels, and it's nearly double the ownership rate reported in 2003. More...

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