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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Google, Microsoft online apps raise security questions   Nokia teams up with Sourcefire for IPS   Review: Can Linux-based Collax replace Microsoft Small Business Server?   Tape industry consolidation: Tandberg to buy Exabyte   Microsoft software aims at 'safe' family Web browsing   Schwarzenegger considers Wi-Fi protection bill   Sony Ericsson says to develop music service   UK to crackdown on possessing violent porn   Yahoo mobile service to be on Windows smartphones   Toyota to sell driver-friendly KDDI mobile phones
Thursday, 31st August 2006
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Google, Microsoft online apps raise security questions
While the trend toward Web-based apps could send the traditional desktop computing model packing its bags, IT managers are just beginning to ponder how the security landscape might change. More...

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Nokia teams up with Sourcefire for IPS
Nokia Tuesday provided details on a new relationship with Sourcefire that will enable the Finnish vendor to add intrusion prevention technology to its line of IP security platforms. More...

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Review: Can Linux-based Collax replace Microsoft Small Business Server?
Linux provider Collax wants Microsoft's dominance in the small business server space. CRN's Test Centre pits its new Collax Business Server against Microsoft's SBS 2003 to see whether it's up to the challenge. More...

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Tape industry consolidation: Tandberg to buy Exabyte
The consolidation of the tape industry continues as Tandberg Data has agreed to acquire Exabyte in a US$28 million deal. More...

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Microsoft software aims at 'safe' family Web browsing
Microsoft on Wednesday released in beta a Windows Live service meant to give parents control over their children's Web surfing. More...

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Schwarzenegger considers Wi-Fi protection bill
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is considering a bill that would require manufacturers of wireless routers to warn buyers against failing to secure their networks. More...

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Sony Ericsson says to develop music service
STOCKHOLM - World number four mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson plans further to develop its PlayNow service, currently used for downloading ringtones, a spokesman for the Japanese-Swedish group said on Wednesday. More...

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UK to crackdown on possessing violent porn
LONDON - Britain is to make possession of extreme and violent pornography a criminal offence punishable by up to three years in jail, the government announced on Wednesday. More...

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Yahoo mobile service to be on Windows smartphones
NEW YORK - Yahoo on Wednesday said its mobile services is now available for download on phones that use Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system. More...

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Toyota to sell driver-friendly KDDI mobile phones
TOKYO - Toyota said on Wednesday it has developed a mobile phone with KDDI that will make it easier for drivers in Japan to use its car navigation and other services. More...

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