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    Antivirus firm F-Secure has developed a graphical tool for analysing the behaviour of malicious code.

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    Australia's mobile carriers are currently trying desperately to shove their shiny new third-generation (3G) networks down consumers' throats.

  • Intel server revamp to follow AMD

    Intel is getting ready to introduce a chip communications technology that mirrors an approach central to recent successes of rival Advanced Micro Devices.

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    Internal employees are becoming the biggest threat in organisations, according to the annual FBI and the Computer Security Institute computer 2004 crime report. But attacks and costs are down.

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  • Handhelds With Colour Displays

    A colour display can brighten up your handheld, whether you're looking at one with a Pocket PC or Palm OS. You'll be able to work outdoors on some and share vivid photos with friends on others.

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