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- Motorola to use 3G chips from Texas Instruments (Reuters)
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- Microsoft debuts Vista in global marketing blitz (Reuters)
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- Gates Brings Vista, Office 2007 to Europe (PC World)
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- Sony BMG settles with FTC over anti-piracy software (Reuters)
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- Gamers Report Windows Vista Glitches (NewsFactor)
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- Apple revs up ad attacks on PCs, Vista (AP)
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- Final Harry Potter book gets record Amazon orders (Reuters)
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- Viacom demands YouTube pull down videos (Reuters)
- Vista sends Quanta laptop sales to new high (InfoWorld)
- Verizon Rolls Out Faster 3G (PC World)
- Microsoft Releases Open XML Translator, Begins Next Phase of Project (PC Magazine)
- CA begins simplification of product names (InfoWorld)
- BT Enhances North American Offerings With INS Acquisition (TechWeb)
- Electronic Arts stock up on 4Q report (AP)
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- Viacom demands YouTube pull down videos (Reuters)
- "Silver surfers" choose Web over gardening (Reuters)
- Cell phone content, services set to boom: report (Reuters)
- Some Australians hung up on cell phones: survey (Reuters)
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- Microsoft Downplays Vista Speech-Recognition Hack (NewsFactor)
- Japan's biggest satellite suffers glitch on antenna (Reuters)
- Microsoft Releases Open XML Translator, Begins Next Phase of Project (PC Magazine)
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- BT Enhances North American Offerings With INS Acquisition (TechWeb)
- Electronic Arts stock up on 4Q report (AP)
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- Viacom demands YouTube remove videos (Reuters)
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- Dell e-mail details corporate reforms (AP)
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- Apple: iTunes users should wait on Vista (AP)
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- Apple, Apple Corps settle trademark suit (AP)
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- World's oldest newspaper goes digital (AP)
- EU Microsoft judge: ruling by September (AP)
- YouTube offers concession to Japanese copyright group (InfoWorld)
- Taiwanese flat-panel maker Chi Mei back in profit (AFP)
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