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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    How to defend against IE's VML bug   Novell faces Nasdaq delisting   Symbol launches mobile RFID reader   YouTube launches best band contest   Dell, Symantec team up for email offering   Zimbabwe fails to pay bills, cut off from Web   IE Exploit could soon be used by 10,000-plus sites   WiMAX brings digital age to isolated city on the Amazon   CA chief touts automation, business transformation at Interop   Yahoo teams up with former VP Gore in online video channels   Review: Microsoft Office Live basics Vs. Google Apps for your domain
Thursday, 21st September 2006
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Welcome to this morning’s iTnewswire,

This morning, Dell and Symantec have partnered on an offering that allows midsize companies to deploy Microsoft Exchange with compliance management features.

Zimbabwe, struggling with rampant inflation and shortages of food and gasoline, has been virtually cut off from the Internet for not paying its bills.

Linux distributor Novell faces a delisting from the Nasdaq due to the company's late filing of quarterly results for the period ended July 31.

TechWeb gives us their quick guide to fixing the unpatched flaw in Internet Explorer lurking around in the wild.

Still at TechWeb, the reviews lab takes a head-to-head look at Microsoft and Google’s offerings for small businesses looking for free management applications online.

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