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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    McAfee faces lawsuit over UTM technology   Cisco settles class action suit   SEC, directors investigating Dell fiscal issues   Apple fixes vulnerability in SAN software   Battery recall could cost Dell about US$246 million   Info management tool adds investigative capabilities for Exchange   Optus in VIC TAFE IP telephony rollout   XenSource CEO addresses Microsoft, Red Hat-Novell dispute   Lighten your load and leave the laptop behind   Lawyers weigh in on Apple Pod fight   Consumers find a personal shopper in the Web   Dell a contrast with resurgent HP - analysts
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McAfee faces lawsuit over UTM technology
Security vendor Deep Nines on Wednesday filed a patent violation lawsuit against McAfee over a unified threat management technology used in the design of security appliances. More...

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Cisco settles class action suit
Cisco Systems said Friday it settled a class action lawsuit filed in 2001
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SEC, directors investigating Dell fiscal issues
Dell is under investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission, and a top executive said it has uncovered "accounting and financial reporting matters for certain past fiscal years," prompting a new internal probe. More...

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Apple fixes vulnerability in SAN software
Apple has fixed a vulnerability in its Xsan storage area network software that enabled attackers to execute malicious code on computers connected to the file system. More...

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Battery recall could cost Dell about US$246 million
Dell said the Sony laptop battery debacle would not lead to any "material" financial impact on the direct PC giant, despite the fact that the recall is expected to cost at least US$246 million. More...

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Info management tool adds investigative capabilities for Exchange
Mimosa Systems this week released the latest version of its information management software, NearPoint 2.0, which introduces compliance monitoring for Microsoft Exchange to help companies with internal investigations. More...

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Optus in VIC TAFE IP telephony rollout
Optus won a contract to rollout IP telephony infrastructure at nine Victorian TAFE institutions. More...

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XenSource CEO addresses Microsoft, Red Hat-Novell dispute
XenSource CEO Peter Levine said the partnership with Microsoft ensures Linux will be a "first class" guest on Windows servers.
More...

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Lighten your load and leave the laptop behind
It's getting harder and harder to get electronics through airport security, but don't fret, take advantage of technologies that let you leave your laptop behind and still be productive on the road. More...

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Lawyers weigh in on Apple Pod fight
Another company has reported receiving a letter from Apple claiming that its use of the word "Pod" infringes on Apple's trademark. More...

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Consumers find a personal shopper in the Web
LOS ANGELES - As increasingly harried consumers grapple with overwhelming fashion choices, inconsistent sizes and expanding waistlines, Web-based companies are casting themselves as personal shoppers, catering to every body type's special needs. More...

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Dell a contrast with resurgent HP - analysts
SAN FRANCISCO - Dell's disappointing quarterly earnings report is the latest event to highlight the differences between it and competitor HP, whose results beat Wall Street expectations, analysts said. More...

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