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20 August 2004
 

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   Apple recalls fire risk PowerBook batteries
 D-I-Y phishing kits lead to more scams
 Microsoft recommends throttling back SUS for SP2
 Amazon buys into China for US$75m
 Recent contracts give Novell solid quarter
 Eolas handed second defeat in patent battle
 Router market dips
 New betas of 64-Bit XP, Windows Server 2003 publicly available




 
 
 
Apple recalls fire risk PowerBook batteries
Apple has recalled 28,000 rechargeable batteries used in its 15in PowerBook G4 computer worldwide after fears arose that they might burst into flames. More...

D-I-Y phishing kits lead to more scams
Do-it-yourself phishing kits are freely available on the internet, a security firm said this week, and they will lead to more scams sent to online consumers. More...

  Microsoft recommends throttling back SUS for SP2
Microsoft this week posted advice for enterprises relying on Software Update Services to prevent network slowdowns and server bottlenecks as they update thousands of PCs to Windows XP Service Pack 2. More...

Amazon buys into China for US$75m
Amazon.com this week announced that it was purchasing Joyo.com Limited, which runs the largest online retailers of books, music, and video in China for approximately US$75 million. More...

Recent contracts give Novell solid quarter
Novell's Australian operation reported a 19.2 percent increase in third quarter revenue over the previous quarter, the company said today. More...

Eolas handed second defeat in patent battle
Microsoft has been handed a second victory in its web browser patent battle with Eolas. More...

Router market dips
The global router market dipped by 2 percent in the second quarter, the first drop following five quarters of revenue growth, a market research firm said this week. More...

New betas of 64-Bit XP, Windows Server 2003 publicly available
Microsoft issued new public betas of its upcoming x64-based versions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 and has changed the names of these products to utilise the new ‘x64’ naming scheme. More...

 
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