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[2005-06-30] Worldwide Raids on Illegal Filesharing Law enforcement authorities from around the world raided illegal filesharing networks, making arrests and seizing computers. Today's assault led by the FBI hammered multiple locations in the Netherlands after a dozen raids yesterday.
[2005-06-28] AMD Tries To Break Intel “Chokehold” AMD filed an antitrust suit to attempt to break the "chokehold" they assert Intel has on the processor market. They claim numerous anti-competitive moves Intel has made in the past up to an including threats to computer companies for electing to use AMD products in any form or fashion.
[2005-06-10] Microsoft Ten-ders New Security Update Microsoft has 10 new security bulletins lined up for release next week. The June 14th release promises a number of other updates. The will air a webcast on Wednesday to discuss the details of the updates.
[2005-06-07] Microsoft Pushes Blackberry Into Juicer Microsoft announced plans to jam, can and push Blackberry's email system onto the back shelf when Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced the Messaging and Security Feature Pack for Windows Mobile 5.0.
[2005-06-02] Verizon Invites Small Business to Try DSL Verizon announced today a plan to let small business take advantage of high-speed access through their Business DSL program. Rebates will bring the cost down on the first three months of a one-year contract.
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