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ECT News Top Stories - Week of Dec 8, 2003

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ECT News Top Stories - Week of Dec 8, 2003

Stay on top of the fast-moving world of e-business and technology news with ECT News Network's roundup of the week's most important news.


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E-Commerce Times: State of the (Latest) SCO Controversy

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With perhaps another 18 months before its case against IBM (NYSE: IBM) for copyright infringement goes on trial, SCO has chosen (perhaps ironically) to take its battle against open source out in the open with a planned series of letters about the conflict. Unsurprisingly, SCO CEO Darl McBride's first letter generated a whirlwind of controversy.

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TechNewsWorld: IBM Demos Nanotech Using Today's Tools

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IBM claims it has found a way to apply nanotechnology -- a field of study in which researchers have manipulated materials at dimensions approaching the size of individual molecules -- to producing semiconductor components with existing chip-making tools. Big Blue researchers, who will present their findings at the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting in Washington, D.C., this week, said they were the first in the industry to successfully apply the nanotechnology to conventional semiconductor processing.

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LinuxInsider: Vietnam Embracing Open-Source Software

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Carefully, quietly, Vietnam is plotting another revolution. This time its foe is not a foreign army with a global reach, but a foreign corporation whose reach extends worldwide. "We are trying step by step to eliminate Microsoft," said Nguyen Trung Quynh of Vietnam's Ministry of Science and Technology. Quynh and other government tech officials want Vietnam to be on the cutting edge of an international movement to embrace open-source software -- products that can be downloaded from the Internet for free and perform the same tasks as Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Windows or Office.

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TechNewsWorld: Windows Cash-Machine Worm Generates Concern

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Concerns about computer viruses and worms are spreading beyond the PC arena as embedded software and systems vulnerable to attack are introducing risk to several unique technology sectors, including automatic teller machines (ATMs), emergency response systems and even automobiles. ATM maker Diebold recently confirmed that this year's Nachi worm infected cash machines of two U.S. banks, highlighting the risk that goes with a Windows-based operating system.

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CRM Buyer: Pet Peeves of Automated Voice Response

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Ask the average person about interactive voice response (IVR) systems, and he or she likely will rattle off at least one Kafkaesque story that induced near-homicidal rage. What are some of the biggest pet peeves customers have with IVR systems -- and what types of solutions can be implemented to address those concerns?

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TechNewsWorld: Scheme Hatched To Counter Digital Rights Balkanization

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A scheme to counter the Balkanization of digital rights management on the Internet was unveiled Wednesday by a standards group whose members include ContentGuard, Macrovision, Microsoft, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, Universal Music Group and VeriSign (Nasdaq: VRSN). The group -- called the Content Reference Forum -- has posted specifications that it asserts will create interoperability between digital content technologies and build a framework to ensure that participants adhere to the agreements.

Full Story on TechNewsWorld


E-Commerce Times: Top of the Gift List: Alienware's Area-51

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As the holidays dawn, shiny gadgets displayed in store windows and pictured on Web sites highlight the attraction of upgrading to the latest technology. Though visions of Dells and Macs may be dancing in consumers' heads, those yearning for a new computer would do well to consider some slightly out-there options -- such as Alienware.

Full Story on the E-Commerce Times


TechNewsWorld: Record Number of PCs Shipped in 2003

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Portability and price have combined to fuel consumer thirst for personal computers, according to IDC findings on worldwide PC shipments -- a trend the company says will be matched by more corporate spending through 2004. Updating its Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker, IDC forecast "record levels" for 2003 and 2004, with the total number of PC shipments in 2003 hitting 152 million units valued at $175 billion. For 2004, IDC said shipment growth should climb 11 percent, up from prior expectations of about 10 percent, and the shipment value will grow by 4 percent.

Full Story on TechNewsWorld


E-Commerce Times: Google Eyes India R&D Facility for 2004

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Seeking to retain its edge in the fiercely competitive search engine world by expanding its pool of engineering talent, Google has said it plans to open an R&D facility in India next year. The company has settled on Bangalore, a city often referred to as India's Silicon Valley, as the location for its first non-sales office outside the United States.

Full Story on the E-Commerce Times


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