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Mandriva One 2010.0 (including Moblin UI)
I know, I know... I'm late, Mandriva 2010 has been out for a week now, and openSuSE is due out already today. This is a crazy time of year, with all of these releases coming so close together,...
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Logitech buys LifeSize for $405m
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Mobile business social network tools coming on BlackBerry
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Microsoft Futures
Windows 7: Mixed reviews from PDC attendees
As developers received their copies of Windows 7 on Tuesday, they offered varied reactions to the Microsoft operating system update More
Microsoft floats clouds on Windows Azure
At the Professional Developers Conference, Microsoft announced the Azure Services Platform, the company's cloud-computing platform More
Ozzie: Success of Azure comes down to trust
In an interview, Ray Ozzie says businesses will be taking a risk by placing core operations in Microsoft's datacentre, but that the software giant has more to lose if things go bad More








