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Software
Opinion: Vista is dead, PDC suggests
By
Iain Thomson
| October 29, 2008
Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference has shown one thing at least, says Iain Thomson: the company has given up on Vista and is now looking at Windows 7 as its saviour.
Internet
Online shoppers using more coupons but ordering less
By
Staff writers
| October 29, 2008
Online coupon aggregator Tjoos.com released statistics today which show that coupon use is up while order sizes are down by 30 per cent in the past two months.
Internet
3 lets users share wireless broadband capacity
By
Staff writers
| October 29, 2008
3 Mobile has taken the wraps off a new 3G Wi-Fi router offering that lets users share their wireless broadband connection with others at work or home.
Storage
Inmon tries to clean up data warehousing's dirty image
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Ry Crozier
| October 29, 2008
The 'grandfather of the data warehouse', William Inmon, is so incensed at the negative connotations of data warehousing today that he's trademarked the name of the next version to prevent vendors from overhyping it.
Hardware
Embedded Nano kit announced
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Staff writers
| October 29, 2008
Via has produced a working mini-ITX motherboard with a Nano processor on it.
Internet
Google finally wins book deal
By
Emma Hughes
| October 29, 2008
An agreement has finally been made with the Authors' Guild and Association of American Publishers which will cut some of Google's woes.
Business
Intel lauded by EPA for "green" power use
By
Sylvie Barak
| October 29, 2008
Intel is giving itself a big green pat on the back after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gave the firm a "Green Power leadership" award and made IBM "Green Power Partner of the Year".
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