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  • 5 ways to lock up email
  • Apple delays 3Q earnings report
  • Scientists look at worms for electronic wine nose
  • BCN in the hands of administrators
  • EFTel buys Instant Communication
  • Microsoft will reopen Vista test with RC1
  • Security spec near for burning downloaded movies to DVDs
  • Phishers flick switch, dupe Yahoo users with Flickr
  • Symantec bars Norton users from Confidential beta
  • Vista coupons reportedly set for October
  • Oracle user survey finds open source making inroads
  • Indian village uploads itself onto Internet
  • Sanyo, Quanta Computer in global TV alliance
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    5 ways to lock up email
    Malicious email is on the rise with phishing campaigns, spam that plants Trojan horses, and all manner of ploys to infect users. We've set up five steps to locking email against today's email security landscape. More...

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    Apple delays 3Q earnings report
    Apple is delaying it's fiscal third-quarter earnings report, due to irregularities in stock-option grants. More...

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    Scientists look at worms for electronic wine nose
    CANBERRA - Australian scientists have begun looking at smell sensors in worms and insects to help them build an electronic "cybernose" they hope will one day be capable of measuring aromas and flavours in wine. More...

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    BCN in the hands of administrators
    BCN is now in the hands of administrators, with the former distribution company owing more than $4 million to creditors. More...

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    EFTel buys Instant Communication
    ASX-listed EFTel has acquired Queensland-based ISP Instant Communication, its third in a month.
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    Symantec bars Norton users from Confidential beta
    Symantec opens the preview of its online transaction security software, but users must uninstall the company's flagship security products to try it. More...

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    Vista coupons reportedly set for October
    Hoping to jump-start the holiday season, Microsoft may begin offering some coupons that may encourage consumers to upgrade Windows XP computers bought in the fourth quarter to Windows Vista.. More...

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    Oracle user survey finds open source making inroads
    Open source software is making inroads into Oracle database installations, but there are some unexpected twists about where it is. More...

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    Indian village uploads itself onto Internet
    HANSDEHAR, India - An Indian village has uploaded itself onto the Internet, giving the outside world a glimpse of life in rural India. More...

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    Sanyo, Quanta Computer in global TV alliance
    TOKYO/TAIPEI - Japan's Sanyo Electric and Taiwan's Quanta Computer said on Friday they have agreed on a global TV alliance including unified platforms and joint procurement of parts and materials. More...

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