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  • AMD Live counters Intel VIIV
  • Microsoft CEO defends company's cash 'problem'
  • IP PBX revenue to skyrocket: survey
  • Google sees more partnerships, not major mergers
  • Trend Micro, CA give away Windows Vista AV
  • Dell agrees to ship Skype with mobile entertainment PCs
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    AMD Live counters Intel VIIV
    AMD hopes to provide better multimedia features to the consumer market than Intel's VIIV, but some analysts remain unconvinced. More...

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    Microsoft CEO defends company's cash 'problem'
    SEATTLE - Under pressure from Microsoft investors to return a portion of the company's US$35 billion cash reserve and revive a flagging share price, chief executive Steve Ballmer on Wednesday defended the company's "first-class problem" of having too much cash. More...

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    IP PBX revenue to skyrocket: survey
    The move from circuit switching technology to packet switching technology for PBXs continues worldwide, according to a new survey, which forecasts that IP PBX revenue will jump 82 percent between 2005 and 2009, while TDM revenue will plunge 88 percent. More...

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    Google sees more partnerships, not major mergers
    SAN FRANCISCO - Google believes that big-name partnerships instead of major merger deals remain the best way to expand its customer base, executives of the Web search leader reiterated on Wednesday. More...

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    Trend Micro, CA give away Windows Vista AV
    Security vendor Trend Micro on Wednesday followed the lead last week of a rival to launch a free Windows Vista version of its anti-virus software to protect users as they try out the new operating system. More...

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