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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    2006 was 'worst of times' for Intel   Layoffs begin as Symantec cuts US$200 million in costs   IBM and Red Hat seal Linux pact   Reseller Atigon calls in liquidators   Google aims to bolster privacy of Web surfer data   Boffins building computer that runs on light   Mitel installs IP Telephony suite for Integrated Group   Chinese hackers wake up to malware riches   European PS3 fails backwards compatibility test   Missing CD with data on 75,000 people in US found   British band funded by the internet   Alienware to offer terabyte PCs   Cisco buys storage virtualisation firm NeoPath   DRM spending to reach US$9bn by 2012   Giants lured to booming Chinese LCD market   Spam hits records levels in February   Novell connects people with Configuration Management   SAP introduces RFID tracking of individual product units   Pitney Bowes merges with MapInfo in US$408 million deal
Friday, 16th March 2007
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This afternoon, Google has announced it will bolster consumer privacy protections in coming months by taking steps to obscure surfer details after 18 to 24 months.

Making other news, physicists at the University of Bath in the UK are working on a project to create computers that run on light rather than traditional electronics.

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Hardware
2006 was 'worst of times' for Intel
Analyst reveals tale of two chip companies.
By Robert Jaques


Jobs Centre
Layoffs begin as Symantec cuts US$200 million in costs
An unspecified number of people were let go Thursday as part of cost cutting measures first announced in January..
By Staff writers


Hardware
IBM and Red Hat seal Linux pact
Firms collaborate on enhancements to the kernel.
By Clement James


IT Services
Reseller Atigon calls in liquidators
CRM service provider shuts its doors after vendor partner Pivotal leaves the Australian and New Zealand market.
By Lilia Guan


Security
Google aims to bolster privacy of Web surfer data
Google faced with a mountain of data on its users' Web search habits, is
taking steps to bolster consumer privacy protections in coming
months, the company said late Wednesday..
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
Boffins building computer that runs on light
Researchers focus on photonics.
By Staff Writers


Telco/ISP
Mitel installs IP Telephony suite for Integrated Group
IP communications and applications vendor Mitel has implemented an IP package for local recruitment agency Integrated Group.
By Staff Writers


Security
Chinese hackers wake up to malware riches
Chinese hackers evolve from copycats into malware authors.
By Tom Sanders


Hardware
European PS3 fails backwards compatibility test
Only one of 12 popular PS2 titles plays on the European PS3.
By Matt Chapman


Security
Missing CD with data on 75,000 people in US found
Less than a week after beginning to notify customers that their personal and health information had been lost, WellPoint found the missing and unencrypted disc..
By Staff writers


Internet
British band funded by the internet
Surfers pay US$50,000 for Second Person to record an album.
By Iain Thomson


Hardware
Alienware to offer terabyte PCs
Gaming systems to ship with 1,000GB hard drives.
By Shaun Nichols


Storage
Cisco buys storage virtualisation firm NeoPath
Products geared towards existing storage systems.
By Shaun Nichols


Research/Trends
DRM spending to reach US$9bn by 2012
Copy protection becomes big business.
By Robert Jaques


Hardware
Giants lured to booming Chinese LCD market
Beijing Olympics expected to boost sales.
By Simon Burns


Security
Spam hits records levels in February
Botnets to blame, says monitoring firm Postini.
By Staff Writers


Applications
Novell connects people with Configuration Management
The latest ZenWorks software makes it easier to move application services and access rights to employees as they switch locations..
By Staff writers


Applications
SAP introduces RFID tracking of individual product units
The database software lets you follow that US$300,000 Bentley or bottle of ibuprofen from the manufacturer to the customer's door.
By Staff writers


Finance
Pitney Bowes merges with MapInfo in US$408 million deal
Pitney Bowes enters into a US$408 million merger agreement with MapInfo...
By Staff writers


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