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- CORRECTED: Microsoft finally bows to EU antitrust measures
- Microsoft Finally Bows to EU Antitrust Measures
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- Microsoft finally bows to EU antitrust measures
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- Microsoft plans smaller deals, 'independent' path
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- Monster Black Hole Busts Theory
- Adobe sees full shift to Web coming in next decade
- Infrequent Anonymous Cowards Reliable on Wikipedia
- Invisible Solar Nano Cells Promise Clean Energy
- Computer Software to Predict the Unpredictable
- Usenet.com May Find Safe Harbor From RIAA lawsuit
- Name-Your-Cost Radiohead Album Pirated More Than Purchased
- Beyond Nobel, Hard Drives Get Smart
- Usenet.com May Find Safe Harbor From RIAA lawsuit
- HP widens PC market lead; Dell back to growth--IDC
- Switch to Digital Television Picking up Steam
- Man Hacks 911 System, Sends SWAT on Bogus Raid
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
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- GPU Gems 3
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
- Senator goes after cell phone fees, contracts
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
- Best Buy pulls plug on analog TV
- Bill Introduced to Congress Would Allow ID Theft Restitution
- U.S. and U.N. to cooperate on global digital library
- Sprint plans QChat walkie-talkies for 2008
- Samsung to launch its first-ever GPS phone
- TSA to Contractors - Encrypt Your Laptops
- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
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- Apple to allow outside applications on iPhone
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