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PC Makers Voluntarily Supply Web Filter in China
Several PC makers are including controversial Internet-filtering software with computers shipped in China, despite a government decision to postpone its plan to make such a step mandatory. |
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Acer Leaps From Unknown to PC Phenomenon
Acer, the personal computer seller based in Taiwan, has become a finely tuned organization that is leading the tech charge, obliterating some of the computing industry's longest-standing traditions. |
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Review: Tiny, Mighty Netbooks for On-the-Go People
Portable computing is more portable -- and powerful -- with netbooks, miniature laptops costing less than $400 and weighing less than three pounds, designed primarily for connecting to the Internet. |
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Cisco's WebEx Changes Aimed at Microsoft's Market
Cisco Systems discussed its Web-based software strategy at a press conference that outlined new features and functions for its WebEx conferencing service that move into Microsoft's territory. |
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Microsoft's Mea Culpa Could Drive a Windows 7 Recovery
People may not camp out on the street to get a copy of Windows 7, but the latest version of Microsoft's flagship operating system is ringing up pre-orders and could help drive a recovery.
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Acer Leaps From Unknown to PC Phenomenon
Acer, the personal computer seller based in Taiwan, has become a finely tuned organization that is leading the tech charge, obliterating some of the computing industry's longest-standing traditions. |
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