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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Intel Core 2 Duo notebooks hit store shelves   Anti-spyware group pegs AOL 9.0 as 'badware'   Microsoft to test Windows live bundle   Most damaging attacks rely on stolen log-ins   Online social network plays hand at social gaming   Parents send kids back to school with mobile phones   Computer science majors get IBM accessible technology tools   First nationwide mobile WiMAX is targeted for Ghana   Microsoft to test Windows Live bundle   Most damaging attacks rely on stolen log-ins   Oracle upgrades PeopleSoft performance management   Qualcomm intros 'cost-cutting' single chip solution for handsets
Tuesday, 29th August 2006
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Intel Core 2 Duo notebooks hit store shelves
Laptop manufacturers have started selling the first notebook computers powered by Intel's new Core 2 Duo processors that were formerly known by their Merom codename.
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Anti-spyware group pegs AOL 9.0 as 'badware'
An anti-spyware group have named AOL's client software is 'badware', warning users they should avoid installing the program, because they say it interferes with computer use. More...

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Microsoft to test Windows live bundle
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Most damaging attacks rely on stolen log-ins
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Online social network plays hand at social gaming
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Parents send kids back to school with mobile phones
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Computer science majors get IBM accessible technology tools
IBM has announced a program to give computer science majors the technical skills to develop or adapt computer programs for people with special needs. More...

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Microsoft to test Windows Live bundle
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Most damaging attacks rely on stolen log-ins
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Oracle upgrades PeopleSoft performance management
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