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Vista testers get unexpected holiday gift: No TV
A test version of Media Center stopped working on December 31 as a result of a licensing problem, Microsoft says.
Thu Jan 04 11:28:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

Could Red Hat lose JBoss founder?
On paternity leave from Red Hat, Marc Fleury says he's been "experiencing diminishing returns" at the company that acquired his start-up.
Thu Jan 04 12:08:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

A volley from Vizio in the high-end TV wars
Its new 47-inch LCD TV dips below $1,900 as TV makers large and small gear up for next week's mammoth CES gadget fest.
Thu Jan 04 11:51:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

Going aloft for wind power
The wind industry is best known for propeller-based turbines. But some inventors believe kites and balloons can capture wind power as well.
Images: 'Flying' wind generators
Thu Jan 04 10:00:00 PST 2007 | Read full story


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Windows, Office to get 'critical' fixes
Software giant plans on Tuesday to release eight security bulletins with fixes for an unspecified number of security holes.
Thu Jan 04 11:38:00 PST 2007 | Read full story


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