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  • Cyber Olympics draws gaming world

    Over 700 players from 74 different countries are in Seattle for the finals of the World Cyber Games, one of the largest video game tournaments in the world.

  • Newell Rubbermaid wants to get smarter

    Diversified home and business products manufacturer Newell Rubbermaid hopes to double the numbers of its Asia-based staff using business intelligence tools as part of a software upgrade project.

  • Skype embraces video phones

    Internet telephony operator Skype has tens of millions of users but envisions attracting billions with the help of video phones, says the man who co-founded the company.

  • Linux lab lays off programmers

    The Open Source Development Labs, the organisation that employs Linux leader Linus Torvalds, has laid off nearly a sixth of its staff as part of a shift to new priorities.

  • Phishing attacks take new twist

    Phishers are increasingly using new methods to nab sensitive information from Internet users, according to data from Websense Security Labs.

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  • Virus spread starts to cool off

    The number of new infections caused by the mass-mailing computer worm is dropping, say security experts -- suggesting Bagle may be toast before it reaches its cutoff date.

  • VoIP: Finding your voice

    Although the benefits and potential savings are well known, businesses have long been taking a wait-and-see approach to voice over IP. But will the aggressive movements of carriers and telcos force businesses to act?

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