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Lab puts Microsoft's Vista stack to work on cancer research
Microsoft's Vista is still months from completion but it's already winning upbeat reviews from one of its first production users, a California research lab that's using a custom Vista application in its quest to unravel cancer.. More...

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Wikipedia "vandalism" entry vandalised
The Wikipedia page on "vandalism" was vandalised Saturday, prompting the online encyclopedia to lock down the entry.
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Youth are key to mobile growth, report
A new study delves into how young people are shaping mobile technology markets, and you won't believe how much cash today's 10-year-olds are expected to spend on mobile services. More...

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