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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Rootkits getting more devious   US Gov to maintain ties with ICANN for Web domains   Toshiba recalls 340,000 Sony batteries   Emerging markets embrace 64-bit computing   OpenAjax Alliance goes live   Global PC market enjoys healthy growth   Microsoft lifts lid on Office 2007 for Macs   Most 'serious' gamers aged six to 17   Most 10 year-olds have a mobile phone   BEA: Component software can end vendor lock-in   Throwing cash at IT problems a 'waste of money'   US boffins build paper-thin plastic battery   Lonelygirl15 creators rely on open source
Thursday, 21st September 2006
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Welcome to this afternoon’s iTnewswire.

This afternoon, Symantec says Rootkit attacks are becoming harder to remove as they begin to penetrate at the kernel mode level whereas they were previously attacking at the user mode level.

Throwing more money at technology problems is not solving key organisational problems for corporate IT departments, a new poll of chief information officers says.

Toshiba has become the third company in just over a month to issue a mass recall of Sony batteries. This time for 340,000 of them.

Google has suffered a setback in its plans to be the dominant global news aggregating service following a court ruling that bars it from using content from Belgian news sites.

The global PC market continued to enjoy healthy growth, according to IDC's latest Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker.

Had a notebook battery explode on you lately? Are your IT infrastructure issues a bottomless black hole? Why not mail us your comments?

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