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Tuesday, 14th February 2006
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  • Microsoft takes European antitrust case to the public
  • Federal work group to oversee CDMA-3G transition
  • Mobile firms eye instant messaging in revenue push
  • AOL to get programs from 'Punk'd' creators
  • UGS revenue boosted by non-traditional PLM markets
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    Microsoft takes European antitrust case to the public
    Microsoft must explain this week why the European Commission should not fine it up to 2 million euros (US$2.39 million) a day for failing to comply with an antitrust order. More...

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    AOL to get programs from 'Punk'd' creators
    The creators of hit MTV show "Punk'd" plan to create short-form shows for AOL.com and the AOL Instant Messenger service. More...

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    UGS revenue boosted by non-traditional PLM markets
    UGS has said revenues for 2005 grew 18 percent to US$1.15 billion, but reported a net loss of US$22.1 million, compared with a net loss of US$18.7 million in 2004. More...

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