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T-Mobile said to confirm 3G iPhone; Windows XP SP3 enters slipstream

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 * Web 2.0 developers rank MSN/Live higher than Google, Yahoo and Facebook
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 * Three HP user groups officially combine forces
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 * Sun debuts OpenSolaris; OS to be served up on Amazon EC2
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 * Yahoo's stock slides after Microsoft pulls bid 
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 * Elgan: Adventures in 'extreme telecommuting'
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 * Laptops may get more battery life from silver-zinc
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3215470/303112/112191/2/

Blog post: Preston Gralla: Survey: Mac owners are smug...and whiten their teeth
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Report: Does collaboration drive business success?
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White Paper - Managing What Matters: The Four Requirements of Next Generation 
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Computerworld Technology Briefing: Automation + Virtualization = Datacenter 
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