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Monday, 14th November 2005
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  • Microsoft readies Office 12 beta
  • WiMAX Forum says 150 nets deployed
  • EU takes swipe at US internet oversight
  • Vodafone licenses open-standard anti-piracy tech
  • Interview: China passes Japan as Dell's number three market
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    Microsoft readies Office 12 beta
    Microsoft will put the first beta of Office 12 in testers hands within two to three weeks, according to emails received by prospective users. More...

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    WiMAX Forum says 150 nets deployed
    More than 150 pilot and commercial deployments of WiMAX networks are currently in use and the first group of certified fixed network products is expected to become available by the end of the year, according to the WiMAX Forum. More...

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    EU takes swipe at US internet oversight
    The European Commission on Friday took a swipe at US oversight of the internet but offered no concrete alternatives, in advance of an international summit on how the internet should be run. More...

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    Vodafone licenses open-standard anti-piracy tech
    US-based technology group Intertrust said an agreement by British mobile carrier Vodafone this week to licence its anti-piracy software would be a breakthrough deal to protect online music. More...

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    Interview: China passes Japan as Dell's number three market
    Dell, the world's biggest PC maker, said on Friday that China had overtaken Japan to become its third-biggest market for unit sales, and sought to dispel talk that its Chinese business was stumbling. More...

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