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Thursday, September 16, 2004
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Time for IP to Answer the Phone. IP communications offer tremendous potential for easing the logistical barriers of time zones and geographic dispersion between companies and their branch offices, telecommuters, customers, partners, and vendors. Learn how companies are transforming legacy technologies into cohesive IT systems that support more productive, flexible, and profitable organizations. [Networking Webcasts]
4:32:24 PM
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PC Memory Maker Admits to Price Fixing. German memory chipmaker Infineon Technologies AG pleads guilty to price fixing and agrees to pay $160 million in fines. In a plea deal with the Justice Department, Infineon admits to conspiring to drive up prices for memory used in PCs and consumer electronics. NPR's Laura Sydell reports. [NPR News: Business]
4:32:09 PM
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Anatomy of a worm. Internet worms are getting more sophisticated and easier to create, says Jose Nazario of Arbor Networks. He explains why we are heading toward a 'worm a day' nightmare and what can be done about it. [Computerworld Networking News]
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Last update: 10/1/2004; 12:04:17 AM.
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