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  • Lenovo reduces losses
  • Nokia the most stolen phone
  • Plasma screens are a girl's best friend
  • Skype teams up with McAfee
  • HP taps DreamWorks to test xw9400 workstations
  • IBM offers free RFID training tools
  • McAfee says it won't take enterprise business direct
  • Microsoft readies 12 Windows, Office patches
  • Virtual ID card designed for children
  • Pioneer to build new plasma TV plant in Japan
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    Lenovo reduces losses
    PC giant Lenovo's latest financial results suggest that the firm is beginning to control losses and should show further improvement this year, say analysts. More...

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    Nokia the most stolen phone
    Nearly half of all mobile phones stolen in 2005 were made by Nokia, a new survey has found.
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    Plasma screens are a girl's best friend
    It used to be that diamonds were a girl’s best friend, but now that position has been taken by plasma screen TVs. More...

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    Skype teams up with McAfee
    Internet communications company Skype has certified McAfee’s suite of anti-virus software.
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    HP taps DreamWorks to test xw9400 workstations
    DreamWorks has been tapped to try out the latest and greatest HP workstation before the public gets its hands on it. More...

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    IBM offers free RFID training tools
    IBM has introduced free online resources which can help solution providers get an edge on the emerging market for radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. More...

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    McAfee says it won't take enterprise business direct
    Despite its recent channel program shift toward increasing focus and investment on its SMB partners, McAfee remains committed to its enterprise partners. More...

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    Microsoft readies 12 Windows, Office patches
    It's almost Patch Tuesday again, and Microsoft is planning to release 10 security patches for Windows and two for Office. More...

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     Apple patches 26 Mac Bugs
     McAfee patches critical bug in consumer security software
     Microsoft to charge for Office beta download


    Virtual ID card designed for children
    An online security entrepreneur has designed a virtual ID card to keep children safe while surfing the Internet. More...

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    Pioneer to build new plasma TV plant in Japan
    Pioneer said it would build a new plasma television plant in Japan, but the size of the investment, output capacity and other details had not been decided. More...

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