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    Serious flaw reported in Symantec antivirus software 22/12/2005 08:30:09

    Remote attackers could gain control of systems protected by Symantec's antivirus software due to a flaw in Symantec's Antivirus Library, the company confirmed Wednesday.
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    Oracle outlines new multicore pricing policy 21/12/2005 07:01:17

    Oracle has changed its unique formula for determining the cost of running its software on new multicore processors.
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    Santa Claus worm strikes IM clients 21/12/2005 08:19:15

    The Santa Claus worm doesn't care whether you've been naughty or nice, but it's making a list of PCs to infect this holiday season, according to a threat alert released by security firm IMlogic Tuesday.
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    RIM goes on offensive in patent dispute with NTP 20/12/2005 12:28:46

    Despite expectations by industry and legal analysts that Research in Motion (RIM) would settle its ongoing patent dispute with NTP, the BlackBerry maker came out swinging Monday, bolstered by recent decisions by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) that call NTP's claims into question.
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    Spansion takes in US$506M in flash memory IPO 19/12/2005 08:00:43

    Spansion made its debut as a publicly traded company Friday, offering shares on the Nasdaq stock exchange that closed up 13 percent from their opening price. However, the initial public offering did not raise as much money as the company had once hoped.
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    HP no longer feeling blue, to support HD-DVD 19/12/2005 08:07:41

    Hewlett-Packard (HP) has dropped its exclusive support for the Blu-ray high-definition DVD recording standard, pledging to support both Blu-ray Disc and a rival standard known as HD-DVD, the company announced Friday.
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    Report: NTP offers RIM a deal at 5.7 percent of revenue 12/12/2005 13:47:26

    NTP has offered Research in Motion (RIM) a new settlement deal that asks for 5.7 percent of RIM's future revenue from U.S. BlackBerry sales, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing an unnamed source.
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    RIM and NTP trying to mediate their dispute 09/12/2005 07:54:27

    Research in Motion (RIM) and NTP are in talks with a mediator in a possible attempt to settle their legal dispute, which could result in an injunction on the sales of the BlackBerry handheld and e-mail service in the U.S., according to a RIM executive.
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    Coming soon: Indium Antimonide Valley? 08/12/2005 08:00:26

    Intel has improved its work on building a new type of transistor that uses elements other than silicon as building blocks for a future generation of processors, researchers said Wednesday at the International Electron Device Meeting.
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    Network Chemistry rolls out notebook security software 06/12/2005 09:43:55

    Wireless security seems like an elusive goal with the proliferation of Wi-Fi hot spots and broadband cellular connections, but a new product from Network Chemistry is designed to let corporations enforce security policies for their traveling users.
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    Microsoft modifying IE to get around Eolas patent 05/12/2005 07:37:49

    Microsoft plans to change the way its Internet Explorer (IE) browser handles Web pages with interactive content, in part to sidestep patents held by Eolas Technologies, a company spokesman confirmed late Friday.
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