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Tuesday, 7th February 2006
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  • IBM creates chips for faster wireless data
  • Opera pushes BitTorrent, widgets in 9.0 preview
  • Interview: Sybase says China, India to speed Asia growth
  • Toshiba agrees to buy Westinghouse for US$5.4bln
  • IBM teams with Freescale for open Power Architecture
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    IBM creates chips for faster wireless data
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    Interview: Sybase says China, India to speed Asia growth
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    Toshiba agrees to buy Westinghouse for US$5.4bln
    Toshiba has agreed to buy Westinghouse, the US power plant arm of British Nuclear Fuels, for US$5.4 billion to bolster its position in the world's resurgent nuclear power industry. More...

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    IBM teams with Freescale for open Power Architecture
    IBM and Freescale Semiconductor have teamed up for open standards development around IBM's Power Architecture. More...

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