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  • Fewer youths asked for sex on internet
  • Google sees privacy threats from government
  • Acquisition boosts Avnet's profit, sales
  • Fiber to the home use skyrockets in U.S.
  • Intel sells media and signaling business
  • Linspire releases 'Freespire' desktop Linux OS
  • McData workers brace for worst after Brocade deal
  • Hacker sophistication outpacing forensics
  • Seagate CEO sees hard-drive price war continuing
  • Gigabyte, ASUS in joint venture
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    Fewer youths asked for sex on internet
    Fewer young people are receiving unwanted sexual advances over the Internet than five years ago, thanks to high-profile education and media campaigns, according to a survey. More...

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    Google sees privacy threats from government
    Web search leader Google, which stores vast amounts of data on the Web surfing habits of its users, sees government intrusions rather than accidental public disclosures of data as the greatest threat to online privacy. More...

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    Acquisition boosts Avnet's profit, sales
    Avnet reported double-digit growth in revenue and earnings for its fiscal 2006 fourth quarter, due in large part to the distributor's acquisition of Memec Group Holdings. More...

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    Fiber to the home use skyrockets in U.S.
    The number of Fiber To The Home (FTTH) subscribers within the US grew by 34 percent during the second quarter and 66 percent since the fourth quarter, 2005, says a new report. More...


    Intel sells media and signaling business
    Montreal-based Eicon Networks has agreed to buy the assets of Intel's media and signaling business for an undisclosed amount. More...

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    Linspire releases 'Freespire' desktop Linux OS
    Open source developer Linspire launched the Freespire 1.0 desktop Linux operating system, a free Debian-based OS combined with proprietary drivers, codecs and applications. More...

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    McData workers brace for worst after Brocade deal
    McData workers at its US headquarters are nervous about new owner Brocade's future plans, with many expected to be laid off despite Brocade's statements to the contrary. More...

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    Hacker sophistication outpacing forensics
    Attackers are using increasingly sophisticated methods to stay ahead of security incident response teams, said a security consultant. More...

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    Seagate CEO sees hard-drive price war continuing
    Seagate Technology CEO Bill Watkins said the storage vendor is prepared to meet hard-drive price cuts by competitors such as Hitachi and Samsung, which are hungry for market share. More...

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    Gigabyte, ASUS in joint venture
    Component giants Gigabyte Technology and ASUSTek Computer have established a joint venture that would see a newly established subsidiary produce Gigabyte-branded motherboards and graphics cards. More...

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