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  • Hate the Vista hype? How to stay happy with Windows XP
  • Microsoft says on track to resolving EU situation
  • Anti-cyber terrorism spending to reach US$6.3b
  • Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Debuts
  • ISPs say file sharing evidence not enough
  • VCs, Tech companies investing in Mobile TV
  • Wikipedians take on elections
  • EU plans to slash mobile phone "roaming" charges
  • Hollywood, video game love affair in full bloom
  • Microsoft to boost vendor financing
  • Texas Instruments to open new research unit in India
  • US State Dept. investigating computer 'anomalies'
  • Wired pays Lycos US$25m to recover Wired.com site
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    Hate the Vista hype? How to stay happy with Windows XP
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    EU plans to slash mobile phone "roaming" charges
    BRUSSELS - The European Commission launched a plan on Wednesday to slash the cost of using mobile phones abroad, targeting what it sees as excessive prices, but operators and regulators said the rules went too far. More...

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