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  • Microsoft jumps into security
  • Dell upgrades server computers, Google a customer
  • US hotel offers detox to BlackBerry addicts
  • McAfee plots four consumer security services
  • Opera Mini takes eBay mobile
  • Review: Google spreadsheet beta doesn't quite add up
  • Indian carpool portal on call as fuel prices rise
  • Nintendo expects limited losses from Wii launch
  • TiVo moves closer to becoming a TV service
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    Microsoft jumps into security
    Microsoft's antivirus engine will become available to corporate customers and channel partners next month as part of the company's official launch of its Antigen e-mail security product line. More...

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    Dell upgrades server computers, Google a customer
    SAN FRANCISCO - Dell, the world's largest personal computer maker, is launching its latest generation of server computers as it seeks a competitive edge at a time of slowing growth. More...

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    US hotel offers detox to BlackBerry addicts
    CHICAGO - BlackBerry addicts have a crack at freedom when they check into one Chicago hotel: the manager will put the communications devices and others like them under lock and key for guests who want a break. More...

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    McAfee plots four consumer security services
    McAfee plans to roll out four service packages later this year as part of an initiative to compete with Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare and Symantec's future Norton 360 in the consumer security space. More...

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    Opera Mini takes eBay mobile
    Through a custom version of the Opera Mini web browser, eBay sellers and buyers can bid and buy using their mobile phones just as they do on the PC. More...

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    Review: Google spreadsheet beta doesn't quite add up
    Google's latest online service has a great interface, good basic features, and a nice collaboration angle, but it's missing some vital parts. More...

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    Indian carpool portal on call as fuel prices rise
    MUMBAI - India's first carpool website aims to get a boost from a rise in fuel prices, hoping this will lure office-goers looking to lighten the burden on their pockets. More...

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    Nintendo expects limited losses from Wii launch
    TOKYO - Japanese game software and console maker Nintendo said on Wednesday it is unlikely to lose much money on the launch of its new "Wii" video game console, in sharp contrast to rival Sony, which expects a hefty loss on the debut of its PlayStation 3. More...

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    TiVo moves closer to becoming a TV service
    TiVoCast would deliver over a broadband connection online video from partners that include the National Basketball Association, the Women's National Basketball Association, The New York Times, and more. More...

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