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eWEEK Daily News Podcast, June 30

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Kevin Fogarty
Kevin Fogarty
Jun 30, 2006

In the eWEEK Daily News Podcast for Friday, June 30, 2006: EMC is buying RSA; Office 2007 is late; the VA got its laptop back, with its data intact; Apple is investigating stock options granted to Steve Jobs and others; foundation sponsors attempt to make medical information interoperable; and Symantec wants the IRS to not charge it $1 billion in back taxes.

Click below for more on these and other stories on eWEEK.com:

  • EMC Acquires RSA in $2.1B Deal
  • Office 2007 Slips; Will Vista Be Next?
  • Apple Probe Found Option Grant ‘Irregularities’
  • Making Public Health IT Work
  • Symantec Faces $1B Tax Demand
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