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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    MYOB records revenue growth despite China, OnDemand losses   IBM makes headway in defining network access control market   Microsoft preps cognitive radio prototype for use with TV spectrum   RIM Co-CEO Doesn't See Threat From Apple's iPhone   Sun works on patch for Solaris zero-day bug   Dell loses fifth exec in two months   Google loses copyright case in Belguim   Microsoft Office 2007 doubles the sales of Office 2003 in launch week   Study: 70 percent of websites are hackable   Belgian newspapers claim final victory in Google spat   Unsecured Wi-Fi Networks: A hiding place for online criminals   AMD goes low power for quad-core   GPS steals the show at 3GSM   Zhelatin mutants storm virus charts
Wednesday, 14th February 2007
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Tim Lohman,
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This afternoon, the recent launch of Apple's iPhone does not pose a threat to RIM's consumer-geared BlackBerry Pearl and simply marks the entry of yet another competitor into the smartphone market.

Also making news, Office 2007 took in 106.3 percent more dollars for retailers than the previous version and retailers are reporting that they sold 108.6 percent more units.

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Finance
MYOB records revenue growth despite China, OnDemand losses
Despite challenges to its China and MYOB OnDemand businesses, MYOB has announced that its full year revenues have grown 13.1 percent to $182.3 million.

By Staff writers


Security
IBM makes headway in defining network access control market
In concert with Mirage, the company's new ISS Proventia Management SiteProtector software stems from its recent acquisition of Internet Security Systems.
By Staff writers


Convergence
Microsoft preps cognitive radio prototype for use with TV spectrum
Dell, HP, Google, and others want the FCC to sign off on letting consumer devices utilize the "white space.".
By Staff writers


Telco/ISP
RIM Co-CEO Doesn't See Threat From Apple's iPhone
The recent launch of Apple's iPhone does not pose a threat to Research In Motion Ltd.'s consumer-geared BlackBerry Pearl and simply marks the entry of yet another competitor into the smartphone market, RIM's co-chief executive said in an interview.
By Staff writers


Security
Sun works on patch for Solaris zero-day bug
Sun Microsystems is preparing to issue an alert to users on the vulnerability the SANS Institute called a "major zero-day bug.".
By Staff writers


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Jobs Centre
Dell loses fifth exec in two months
John Hamlin is out as the head of the company's global online and marketing operations.
By Staff writers


Government/Law
Google loses copyright case in Belguim
A court ruled that Google violated the law by publishing copyrighted content without permission on Google News and ordered the infringing articles, pictures, and links removed.
By Staff writers


Applications
Microsoft Office 2007 doubles the sales of Office 2003 in launch week
Office 2007 took in 106.3 % more dollars for retailers than the previous version, the NPD Group said, and retailers sold 108.6 percent more units.
By Staff writers


Security
Study: 70 percent of websites are hackable
A new study shows that majority of sites have medium- to high-level vulnerabilities, and more than 90% have some kind of vulnerability..
By Staff writers


Internet
Belgian newspapers claim final victory in Google spat
Court upholds copyright infringement ruling.
By Tom Sanders


Convergence
Unsecured Wi-Fi Networks: A hiding place for online criminals
Officials with the Internet Crimes Against Children task force are concerned that consumers and businesses are unaware they are contributing to the problem.
By Staff writers


Hardware
AMD goes low power for quad-core
Forthcoming 'Barcelona' chip to outpace Intel by 40 per cent, firm claims.
By Tom Sanders


Research/Trends
GPS steals the show at 3GSM
Manufacturers roll out GPS units for all.
By Iain Thomson


Security
Zhelatin mutants storm virus charts
Raft of new variants detected.
By Robert Jaques


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