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Thursday, 24th August 2006
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IBM to buy Internet Security Systems for US$1.3b
Big Blue will pay US$28 a share for the company, which helps customers protect against Internet threats across networks, desktop computers and servers. Internet Security Systems shares closed at US$26 on Tuesday. More...

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Apple fires five for downloading Leopard OS
Five workers at Apple's retail stores have been fired for downloading preview copies of Mac OS X 10.5, according to an enthusiast's website that closely tracks Apple. More...

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Dell says CEO has 'full support' of chairman Dell
SAN FRANCISCO - Dell said on Tuesday chief executive Kevin Rollins continues to enjoy the "full support" of founder and chairman Michael Dell despite suggestions by some analysts that the world's No. 1 personal computer maker needs new leadership to revive growth. More...

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Yahoo adds anti-phishing sign-in seal
Yahoo is offering subscribers a sign-in seal that ensures they're visiting the Web portal and not a fake site set-up by a phisher to steal personal information. More...

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Lucent, Alcatel seek US approval of merger
PHILADELPHIA - Lucent Technologies on Wednesday said it filed a formal notice to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States seeking approval for its US$10.4 billion purchase by France's Alcatel. More...

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Big boost in zombie PCs seen from latest Windows exploit
Security firms are noting a big boost in the number of machines that the virus exploiting a bug disclosed in Microsoft's latest security bulletin have commandeered. More...

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Cisco acquires missing IPTV link
Cisco Systems says it has acquired critical technology to build an on-demand content delivery platform. More...

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Is Google still the Ajax king?
Google has taken a decisive lead in creative Ajax-based applications, but challengers abound. We review 20 other online apps to see how they stack up against Google's offerings. More...

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Sophos delivers free rootkit sniffer
A UK security firm posts a free-of-charge rootkit detector that Windows users can run to sniff out software designed to pull an invisibility cloak over malware. More...

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Sony to offer 27 PS3 games at Tokyo Game Show
TOKYO - Sony said on Wednesday it would offer 27 playable games for its PlayStation 3 at the Tokyo Game Show next month, a sign of progress in critical software development ahead of the November launch of the latest version of its blockbuster game console. More...

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