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Wednesday, 30th November 2005
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  • Vodafone jumps into mobile broadband
  • Small form factors to push hard disk market
  • Microsoft offering frequent previews of new Windows
  • Texas Instruments, Impinj ink RFID deal
  • Cisco bolsters security services play with Cybertrust buy
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    Vodafone jumps into mobile broadband
    Vodafone has moved into the mobile broadband space with the launch of Vodafone Mobile Connect (VMC). More...

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    Small form factors to push hard disk market
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    Microsoft offering frequent previews of new Windows
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    Texas Instruments, Impinj ink RFID deal
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    Cisco bolsters security services play with Cybertrust buy
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