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Wednesday, 2nd August 2006
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  • Sarbox hurting US stock exchanges
  • Scammers deploy bots for Ebay manipulation
  • Slow standards hurt fast wireless
  • Viral email traffic falls but threat remains
  • Adobe backs 3rd-qtr financial outlook, shares up
  • Kodak losses widen in shift to the digital world
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    Gartner warns AMD's ATI buy is a risky bet
    AMD's recent purchase of ATI is a "risky bet", Gartner has warned, the warning comes after AMD announced that it has agreed to acquire ATI for US$5.4billion in cash and shares. More...

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    Sarbox hurting US stock exchanges
    The American Stock Exchange chief has come out criticising post-Enron rules, claiming the rules make it hard for smaller companies accessing US capital markets. More...

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    Scammers deploy bots for Ebay manipulation
    Scammers have turned to automated bots to create Ebay accounts with a positive feedback record, reports security vendor Fortinet.

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    Slow standards hurt fast wireless
    Sales of next generation wireless networking products are being hurt by high prices and delays in approving a unified standard that will allow hardware from different manufacturers to work together, industry sources say.
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    Adobe backs 3rd-qtr financial outlook, shares up
    Design software maker Adobe Systems Inc. said on Tuesday third-quarter sales and profit would be within the target ranges it provided on 15 June, sending shares up five percent. More...

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    Kodak losses widen in shift to the digital world
    Despite the disappointing sales, the chief executive says the company is into the final stages of its digital transformation. More...

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