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  • Apple share could depend on pirates' slice of pie
  • Dell debuts 3-lb. Latitude laptop
  • New FireWire promises robust, simpler applications
  • Dutch court rules against site linking to pirated content
  • Most Microsoft workers search with Google
  • Germany rules RoboCup
  • HP unveils OpenView management software for CIOs
  • New device blocks digital video recording
  • Opera beats Mozilla, Microsoft to release
  • Security vendors spot second Excel bug
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    Apple share could depend on pirates' slice of pie
    Apple may prevail against efforts to open its music content to devices other than the iPod, sources say. More...

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    New FireWire promises robust, simpler applications
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    Dutch court rules against site linking to pirated content
    A Dutch Court of Appeals has ruled against an mp3 search directory, ruling it illegal and ordering an injunction and damages. More...

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    Most Microsoft workers search with Google
    Do employees at Microsoft, Yahoo and Google use their own search engines? Apparently, some do and some don't. More...

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    HP unveils OpenView management software for CIOs
    The software, unveiled at the HP Software Forum in Miami, included OpenView DecisionCenter, AssetCenter and Application Insight. More...

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    Opera beats Mozilla, Microsoft to release
    Opera rolls out the final edition of Opera 9 for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and BSD. More...

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    Security vendors spot second Excel bug
    After security vendors reported a second zero-day bug in the popular business application, Microsoft is recommending several different defensive strategies. More...

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