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  • NZ government defends DRM policy

    New Zealand's lead state sector agency yesterday responded to criticism of its new digital rights management guidelines, saying the policy does not alter its support for open source software in government agencies.

  • Watchdog sounds warning on software

    The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is warning consumers to be suspicious of share-trading software with get-rich-quick promises, especially when dealing with overseas Web sites.

  • The Bank of Dell is now open

    With his Dell Computer Corp. already one of the Internet's phenomenal success stories, Dell Chairman and Chief Executive Michael S. Dell is increasingly putting his own money into a stream of Internet and electronic-commerce startups.

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