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Tuesday, 22nd November 2005
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  • Microsoft to open the standard behind Office
  • Integrity Data Systems sold to TR Corporation
  • Analysis: Sony may lose grip in next game consoles war
  • Microsoft in video game market for long haul: Gates
  • Europeans expected to flock to TV over internet
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    Microsoft to open the standard behind Office
    Microsoft took a step towards creating an open standard of technology behind Word and Excel in a move to appease governments and ensure data in documents and accounts can be accessed in decades to come. More...

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    Integrity Data Systems sold to TR Corporation
    The administrator of distributor Integrity Data Systems, Sims Partners, has sold the business to national electronic equipment service and rental company TR Corporation.
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    Analysis: Sony may lose grip in next game consoles war
    Sony, the maker of Playstation game consoles, may lose its iron grip on the market for game machines as rival Microsoft launches a new model just in time for the holiday season. More...

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    Microsoft in video game market for long haul: Gates
    Microsoft will not back down even if the launch of its Xbox 360 video game console fails to propel it to first place in the US$25 billion global market, chairman Bill Gates said this week. More...

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    Europeans expected to flock to TV over internet
    About 8.7 million Europeans will be watching television over the internet by 2009, or 9.4 percent of a market currently dominated by cable and satellite operators, according to a forecast. More...

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