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Friday, 10th March 2006
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  • Microsoft unfolds "Origami"
  • Two-format race for next DVD standard wide open
  • Sage CRM strikes agreement with CPS
  • Siemens to offer Yahoo VoIP in cordless phones
  • EU may hit Microsoft with new antitrust inquiry
  • Resident ID cards seen driving China's RFID market
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    Microsoft unfolds "Origami"
    Microsoft unveiled its 'Origami' project, a paperback-book sized portable computer, which is a hybrid between a laptop PC and a host of mobile devices that the world's biggest software maker hopes will create an entirely new market. More...

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    Two-format race for next DVD standard wide open
    HANOVER, Germany (Reuters) - The race between two competing formats for future DVDs -- and the $24-billion-a-year home video market -- appeared wide open on Thursday as manufacturers said they would support both formats. More...

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    Sage CRM strikes agreement with CPS
    Sage's SalesLogix CRM product would be integrated with CPS Technology's phone and call centre system software, TeleVantage, as a result of an agreement between the companies. More...

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    Siemens to offer Yahoo VoIP in cordless phones
    Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices plans to include Yahoo's Internet telephony service with Gigaset cordless phones, enabling free PC-to-PC calls. More...

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    EU may hit Microsoft with new antitrust inquiry
    Microsoft Office could be the next focus of the European Union's antitrust agency after a group of Microsoft rivals -- IBM, Oracle and Sun Microsystems -complain again to the EU. More...

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    Resident ID cards seen driving China's RFID market
    China's resident identification card program is expected to be a major driver behind its soaring use of electronic tags. More...

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