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Fujitsu awaits ASI's "lost customers" claim
Faulty hard drive case to be heard in July next year.
Ry Crozier
Sep 28 2010 3:05PM
Hardware
Cybercrime bill passes House, awaits Bush signature
The president's signature is the only thing standing in the way of a rare event: an IT-security related bill becoming law.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 22 2008 9:42AM
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Samsung awaits bribery allegation verdict
Samsung is awaiting the results of a probe into allegations that it bribed government officials in its home country of South Korea..
Simon Burns
Apr 15 2008 7:17AM
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Time in jail awaits 'Timeshare Spammer'
A Florida man known as the “Timeshare Spammer” has pleaded guilty to one count of violating federal anti-spam laws.
René Millman
Jul 1 2005 2:25PM
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