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    FCC rules against Comcast P-to-P throttling 04/08/2008 10:49:04

    The US Federal Communications Commission has ordered Comcast to stop interfering with peer-to-peer traffic on its broadband network, with officials there saying the cable provider was "invasive" in its network traffic management.
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    Georgia student arrested for hacking grades, VoIP 30/07/2008 09:37:45

    A 19-year-old Cartersville, Georgia, college student has been charged with hacking into his school's computer system to change grades and steal other user's passwords.
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    Icahn, Yang make nice, but who wins? 22/07/2008 08:35:01

    Yahoo and Carl Icahn have apparently ended their public acrimony over the billionaire investor's proxy fight to replace the company's board of directors and its CEO Jerry Yang.
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    San Fran hijacker pleads not guilty to network tampering 21/07/2008 08:08:27

    A disgruntled network administrator pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of computer tampering for allegedly setting up an unauthorized access system and holding much of the city of San Francisco's computer network hostage
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    Progress buys Iona for SOA wares 26/06/2008 09:10:35

    Progress Software is buying fellow SOA (service oriented architecture) infrastructure vendor Iona Technologies for about US$162 million, or $106 million net of cash and marketable securities.
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    Gates legacy filled with good, bad and ugly 11/06/2008 07:54:49

    Microsoft chairman Bill Gates formally entered the computer business in 1975 as a gangly geek and later this month will semi-exit as an industry luminary leaving behind a billion-dollar juggernaut and a legacy of software, personal computing, innovation, and tough and sometimes unfair competition.
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    Can Icahn take on the Yahoo board and win? 16/05/2008 09:54:14

    As billionaire investor Carl Icahn gears up for a proxy fight with Yahoo at its July 3 shareholders' meeting, the question is, can he win? And if he does win, will he be able to persuade Yahoo's jilted suitor, Microsoft, to reconsider its acquisition bid?
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    HP buys EDS for US$13.9 billion 14/05/2008 07:54:36

    HP said Tuesday morning that it has signed a deal to acquire IT outsourcer EDS for US$13.9 billion, or US$25.00 per share.
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    HP in talks to buy EDS for up to US$13 billion 13/05/2008 08:20:54

    Hewlett-Packard is in advanced talks to acquire IT services company Electronic Data Systems in a deal that would give it more competitive muscle against worldwide services market leader IBM.
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    Yahoo Open Strategy could be its salvation 07/05/2008 09:35:51

    As its stock price plummets, Yahoo's executives must do something tangible and do it quickly to prove to shareholders that fighting a takeover bid by Microsoft was the right thing to do, analysts said this week.
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    Sizing up Microsoft and Yahoo: Did anybody win? 05/05/2008 08:22:38

    Now that Microsoft has dropped its bid to take over Yahoo, industry analysts assessed what happened and what to expect from the two companies.
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