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Thursday, 8th December 2005
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  • Microsoft to invest US$1.7bln in India
  • Global chip gear sales seen up 9.1 percent in 2006: SEMI
  • South Korea orders Microsoft to unbundle Windows
  • US critiques South Korea decision in Microsoft case
  • Inmarsat launches global high-speed web access
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    Microsoft to invest US$1.7bln in India
    Microsoft plans to invest US$1.7 billion in India over four years to deepen its presence in the fast-growing software powerhouse. More...

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    Global chip gear sales seen up 9.1 percent in 2006: SEMI
    Global microchip equipment sales will likely rise 9.1 percent in 2006, followed by two years of double-digit growth as chip makers invest aggressively in advanced production plants. More...

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    South Korea orders Microsoft to unbundle Windows
    Microsoft was ordered to separate its instant messaging service from its Windows software and allow rival products on its system in South Korea after losing a ruling on unfair business practices. More...

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    US officials have criticised a decision by South Korean regulators forcing software giant Microsoft to separate its instant messaging service from the Windows operating system. More...

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    Inmarsat launches global high-speed web access
    Britain's Inmarsat has launched a long-awaited service to provide cheaper voice and high-speed internet access anywhere in the world, as the satellite operator looks to tap additional revenues. More...

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