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 DiData ramps up ACT involvement with $5.6m deal
 Zafi.b only new worm in June's top 10
 Peribit refreshes lineup
 Women tend to play, but not pay for mobile games
 Lucent plans Bell Labs facility in Dublin
 Network Associates renames itself McAfee

 
DiData ramps up ACT involvement with $5.6m deal
DiData has signed a $5.6 million, five-year contract to supply, install and maintain switching equipment to a whole-of-government network for the ACT. More...

Zafi.b only new worm in June's top 10
June was a quiet month for new viruses and worms, a pair of security firms confirmed this week as they posted their lists of the month's most common malware. More...

Peribit refreshes lineup
New entrant to the Australian market, Peribit Networks updated its WAN optimisation appliance lineup and was in the throes of beefing up its local channel. More...

Women tend to play, but not pay for mobile games
Women are more likely to play games on their mobile phones than men, but are less likely to pay to play, a survey released this week showed. More...

Lucent plans Bell Labs facility in Dublin
Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs is establishing a major R & D presence in Ireland, the Irish government announced. More...

Network Associates renames itself McAfee
Don't call it Network Associates any longer. The name is McAfee. More...

 
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