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    The first Internet worm appeared 16 years ago and online security has never been the same, say security professionals.

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    PeopleSoft's financial condition may have deteriorated by as much as one-third since the start of the year, a top Oracle executive said Monday during courtroom testimony.

  • Public ownership of Telstra hanging in the balance

    Public ownership of Telstra is hanging on the outcome of Queensland Senate votes as the Australian Democrats looks set to lose a seat to the Nationals, according to Western Australian Democrat candidate Brian Greig, giving the Coalition full control of the Senate and a clear path to selling the remaining shares of Telstra.

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    Sony's latest Centrino notebook is small and light, and it can watch you while you work. Check out our first take.

  • First Take: Palm Tungsten C

    With the Tungsten C, Palm matches its Pocket PC competitors virtually spec for spec. Read our preview of the latest and greatest Palm PDA.

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