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Thursday, 14th September 2006
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Salutations.

In this morning’s iTnewswire Intel ducks for cover as the EU sticks its probe in uncomfortable places searching for evidence of anti-competitive behaviour. The chip maker has also offloaded its optical network business.

The move, which defies the laws of physics and metaphor usage, sees the company “honing its focus in the communications and embedded market segments.”

From the open source world we read of Red Hat releasing its Xen-enabled Enterprise Linux 5 code into beta testing but won't likely ship the final code until early 2007.

Microsoft has shown its open hand through the making a solemn promise not to enforce patents for technology in Web services specifications.

McAfee tells us that spammers are changing domain names in increasing frequency to avoid anti-spam blacklists, and we can now look forward to robots doing the house work for us.

In local news BigAir’s acquisition of Verital has paid off helping produce a whopping 1132 percent boost in revenues.

Why not mail your thoughts on what constitutes fair competitive behaviour or the proper use of mixed metaphors?

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