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Nokia N950 to be the sole 2011 MeeGo device
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W3C to consider Microsoft’s “do not track” proposal for standard
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SoftKinetic beats Microsoft to the punch, releases Kinect SDK first
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New Google plug-in takes Micrsoft Office into the cloud
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 update released
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Nokia tempts developers with free E7 and WP7 phones
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Verizon, Motorola hold little hope for Windows Phone 7
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Leaked Dell road maps show next-gen smartphones, tablets on the horizon
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Official Motorola Xoom prices: $799 on Verizon, $600 Wi-Fi only model
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Angry Birds headed to Windows Phone 7, 3D version ‘in the works’
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Is Microsoft killing off the Zune?
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Nokia Plan B calls for Elop’s ouster
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Motorola happy with Android, promises smoother upgrades
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Microsoft at MWC: multitasking and a speedy IE9 for Windows Phone 7
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Nokia deal to cost Microsoft ‘billions of dollars’
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Reinventing Yahoo: Four ways to save the former king of search
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An open relationship: A good move for Nokia and Microsoft
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Nokia outlines restructuring, benefits of Microsoft WP7 partnership
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Nokia chooses Windows Phone 7 as its primary operating system – full details
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HP claims great relationship with Microsoft, cryptic about WebOS PC plans
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Will Sony open up the PlayStation Move to hackers?
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Internet Explorer 9 release candidate available
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Five reasons why the sun is setting on Windows dominance
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Android global sales grew 888 percent in 2010
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Anti-trust: Google blames Microsoft for turning Washington DC against it
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Leaked Nokia memo acknowledges ‘burning platform,’ big changes ahead
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Nokia may move to Silicon Valley, adopt Windows 7 or Android
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Windows Phone 7 and Nokia: Two wrongs don’t make a right
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Pirated Microsoft software funded Mexican drug cartel
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Windows Home Server ‘Vail’ omits Drive Extender
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Motorola and AT&T completely botched Atrix 4G Laptop pricing
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Rumors have Nokia jumping on Windows Phone 7
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Google vs. Bing experiment: Half of search results are identical
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Body and Brain Connection review
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Google vs. Bing: The war continues
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Google calls out Bing for copying its search results