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  Wednesday, September 22, 2004


Gupta Fills Gap Between Windows And Linux. Gupta Technologies ships a database that moves applications from a Microsoft Windows environment to the Linux platform. [Linux Pipeline]
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Germans Break Up Internet Piracy Group. Police say the ring peddled millions of dollars in bootleg films, computer games, music and software through a Web site. [InternetWeek]
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Intel invests in five 'digital home' companies. SAN FRANCISCO - Intel Corp. has made new investments in five companies developing technologies that play into the chip maker's vision of a merged personal computer and consumer electronics industry, something Intel calls the digital home. [InfoWorld: Top News]
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Kerry's plan on outsourcing faces mixed reviews. Kerry advocates eliminating "special tax breaks" for U.S. companies with overseas subsidiaries. [Computerworld News]
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Storage vendors ease resource mgmt.. Cisco, Network Appliance and Microsoft are among those expected this week to unveil new storage hardware and software that makes it easier to manage, secure and protect data resources on storage-area networks and network-attached storage. [Network World on SANs]
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TV aims for prime time in digital home. New standard uses Web-based protocols to let televisions control other devices in a home. [CNET News.com]
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PC security threats hit new high. The number of viruses, worms and other security threats to PCs has now passed the 100,000 mark. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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