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Monday, 31st July 2006
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  • Blu-ray and HD-DVD under anti-trust spotlight
  • HP plans easier integrated storage
  • Intel hypes Core 2 Duo for Web 2.0
  • Itil version 3 offers RoI details
  • MySpace and Wikipedia clones storm China
  • Nokia trials Wi-Fi phones in Finland
  • Skype launches new toolbars
  • Toshiba toughens up its budget laptops
  • VM tool gains ESX3 support
  • Xbox 360 maker reports record sales
  • Symantec to move to SaaS
  • Microsoft still acquisitive, but R&D remains focus for growth
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    HP plans easier integrated storage
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