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Friday, 5th May 2006
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  • Ballmer defends Microsoft's US$6.2B R&D plan
  • Nokia and ATI in multimedia deal
  • Digital video game distribution favoured
  • BI spending seen picking up
  • Mac enthusiasts say protest may get Apple's attention
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    Ballmer defends Microsoft's US$6.2B R&D plan
    Microsoft will invest US$1.1 billion in MSN online and US$6.2 billion in R&D overall during its next fiscal year to escalate adoption of its MSN AdCenter and Windows Live! and Office Live! platform services, said CEO Steve Ballmer. More...

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    Nokia and ATI in multimedia deal
    Nokia and digital media vendor, ATI Technologies has signed an agreement for it to bring multimedia to Nokia’s mobile phone range.
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    Digital video game distribution favoured
    Digital and packaged media video game sales are seen reaching 19 percent of game market by 2010. More...

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    BI spending seen picking up
    Spending on business intelligence in IT departments is picking up steam, two market research reports say. More...

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    Mac enthusiasts say protest may get Apple's attention
    An enthusiasts website dedicated to all things related to Intel Macs says a protest will light a fire under Apple to address some reported problems. More...

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