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Microsoft to big business: Think young
At AIIM Expo, software giant says that enterprises need to embrace the software of youthful workers in order to stay competitive.
Wed Apr 18 09:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Oracle to be more selective in patch development
Instead of offering fixes systematically, company will provide fixes for uncommon operating system and application combinations on request.
Wed Apr 18 11:28:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Microsoft, Lenovo to set up joint China lab
Lab is Redmond's first innovation center built with another company; the two companies will share costs, fruits of the effort.
Wed Apr 18 12:28:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

BabelDisc: Linux for technophobes?
But the system software, which shuns your hard drive, will also appeal to enterprise IT types, says U.K. Internet pioneer Peter Dawe.
Wed Apr 18 09:41:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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Commentary
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Photos: It's ultramobile PC day in China
Wednesday was UMPC (ultramobile PC) day at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing.
Wed Apr 18 09:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Intel favors WiMax over 3G for Centrino
The chipmaker plans to pick up the wireless pace later this year with an internal mobile WiMax card. Next year: WiMax plus Wi-Fi.
Wed Apr 18 08:27:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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