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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Report: Apple to charge to download Boot Camp final   US President wants gentetic discrimination ban   Sun expands use of Intel chips   Cyber-criminals target mobile banking   IBM renews Microsoft rivalry with social-networking software   Cisco fixing non-compliant iPhone   US remains dirtiest spammer, but China makes more malware   Wikis, Web 2.0 tools reinvigorate IBM's once flagging Lotus franchise   HP christens Russian research lab   Minor Google security lapse obscures ongoing online data risk
Tuesday, 23rd January 2007
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Tim Lohman,
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This morning, Apple will charge current Mac users US$29 for the final version of its dual-boot Boot Camp software, a Mac enthusiast website has reported.

Also making news, US President George W. Bush wants Congress to pass a law that would prevent discrimination based on genetics.

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Report: Apple to charge to download Boot Camp final
According to MacScoop, Apple will move Boot Camp out of its current beta status and into final form for the corrent version of Mac OS X and charge users US$29 for the software.
By Staff writers


Government/Law
US President wants gentetic discrimination ban
US President Bush urged Congress and business leaders to work together to pass a bill that would prevent employers from denying people jobs - and insurance companies from denying eligibility - based on genetic profiles.
By Staff writers


Hardware
Sun expands use of Intel chips
The partnership isn't expected to include Intel's 64-bit Itanium processor, nor is it expected to supplant Sun's Sparc processor business.
By Staff writers


Security
Cyber-criminals target mobile banking
TowerGroup research predicts an explosion of mobile malware during 2007.
By Robert Jaques


Applications
IBM renews Microsoft rivalry with social-networking software
IBM's Lotus unit will introduce Monday a set of social networking services that
functions like a MySpace for office workers and which analysts say marks a renewed challenge to Microsoft.
By Staff writers


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Telco/ISP
Cisco fixing non-compliant iPhone
Company had not published all of the source code for the Linux-based phone.
By Staff writers


Security
US remains dirtiest spammer, but China makes more malware
Sophos said US-based computers were responsible for sending 22 percent of the year's spam, with China second at 15.9 percent and South Korea third at 7.4 percent.
By Staff writers


Applications
Wikis, Web 2.0 tools reinvigorate IBM's once flagging Lotus franchise
IBM unveils a host of new products designed to allow businesses to create the kind of loosely organized, ad hoc communication networks and knowledge repositories found on community-driven websites like MySpace and Wikipedia.
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
HP christens Russian research lab
HP booked about US$1.4 billion in sales in Russia last year, about 10% of Russia's total market for IT products. HP's sales there are growing nearly 24 percent a year.
By Staff writers


Security
Minor Google security lapse obscures ongoing online data risk
Finjan confirmed earlier reports that Google's anti-phishing blacklist, containing private user names and passwords, was accessible without protection on Google's servers.
By Staff writers


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