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  • Microsoft eyes multiple versions of new Office 2007
  • First Mac OS X malware infects via iChat
  • IBM to invest US$1bln for "info-on-demand" practice
  • Nokia sees rapid growth in blended networks
  • Analysis: Mobile phone advances to force chip firm tie-ups
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    Microsoft eyes multiple versions of new Office 2007
    Microsoft has unveiled multiple versions of its upcoming Office business software suite with features that aim to simplify worker collaboration and improve efficiency. More...

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    IBM to invest US$1bln for "info-on-demand" practice
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    Nokia sees rapid growth in blended networks
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