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  • Analyst downgrades Microsoft on PC worries

    Microsoft downgrade adds to market woes, as research shows a slow down in PC sales, but the announcement, at last, of George W Bush becoming President may bring optimism.

  • Latest 'Bush' spam alleges rigged election

    The latest hoax email purporting to come from George W Bush has the US President this time admitting to a series of election frauds - after previous spam emails also claiming to come from Bush had him offering a litany of reasons why he shouldn't be re-elected.

  • US telcos sheltered by compromise spy law

    The House of Representatives on Friday voted overwhelmingly in favor of a "compromise" spy law that would shield AT&T and other companies from pending lawsuits accusing them of opening their networks to the government in violation of wiretap laws.

  • Aust information industry group welcomes Bush re-election

    The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) is looking forward to the implementation of the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement after the re election of US president George W. Bush.

  • The online bets are in -- Bush to win

    George W. Bush is heading for a surprise landslide victory in this week's presidential elections, going by online betting patterns late last week.

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