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    Computer security giant Symantec this week said it would not integrate the software of recent acquisition PC Tools into its mainstream Norton suite, instead using the products as its low-cost option for countries such as India and China.

  • Disney buys Pixar for US$7.4 billion

    Disney announced on Tuesday that it's paying US$7.4 billion in stock to acquire Pixar Animation Studios -- a deal that puts Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs on Disney's board of directors.

  • Nvidia rejoins testing program

    The maker of graphics chips rejoins a benchmark testing program after a dustup over allegedly rigged results.

  • SCO execs dump stock

    Senior executives of SCO have been dumping their personal holdings in the company over the last week, US Securities and Exchange Commission filings have revealed.

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    A software maker that specialises in tools for measuring performance of PC components has accused graphics chip giant Nvidia of manipulating test results for its latest graphics chip.

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