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Monday, 16th April 2007
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This afternoon, the CEO of one of the most successful open source projects believes the enthusiasm for open source software projects is a "bubble" ready to burst.

Also making news, Macquarie Bank and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have joined together to develop and apply new mathematical technologies to value complex financial products.

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What makes an open source Project successful?
Sure, enthusiasm runs high now, but what happens to projects when reality hits? Only the strong survive..
By Staff writers


Hardware
Samsung plans Blu-ray-HD DVD Disc player
Though not the first, the player will allow consumers access to every HD movie title available regardless of the authoring format..
By Staff writers


Finance
Mathematical theory comes to market
Financial service products to get boost with new mathematical technologies through joint project.
By Staff Writers


Hardware
Intel steps up CPU war with its fastest quad core processor
Intel today expanded its quad-core processor family with the introduction of the Intel Core2 Extreme processor QX6800, running at 2.93GHz.
By Staff Writers


IT Services
US military puts router in space
The US military is to trial putting internet routers into orbit in an experiment that could have important implications for civilian applications.
By Iain Thomson


Operating Systems
Microsoft to axe Windows XP by year's end
Computer makers will be forced to switch to Windows Vista systems by the end of this year.

By Tom Sanders


Security
Bush under fire over '5 million' disappearing emails
The White House has come under fire after losing a reported 5 million official emails, including several relating to the controversial firing of eight US attorneys.

By Jane Hoskyn


Security
Microsoft suffers DNS vulnerability attacks
Microsoft confirmed yesterday that it has uncovered targeted attacks exploiting a new vulnerability in the Windows Server DNS Service.

By Staff Writers


Research/Trends
Modest growth predicted for Asia IPTV
Beaten to the punch by cable and satellite.
By Simon Burns


Telco/ISP
Huawei and Optus complete 3G UTM trial
Telecommunications network vendor Huawei has completed a trial of its first 3G UMTS900 network with Optus.
By Lilia Guan


Government/Law
Benq CEO and president detained
Prosecutors accept USLN_ARTICLES_TEXT.75m bail for pair.
By Simon Burns


Hardware
IBM boosts chip performance by stacking silicon
IBM plans to give customers samples of chips making use of the technology in the third quarter, with commercial production starting next year..
By Staff writers


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