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Microsoft looks towards 2009 and beyond for the channel
CRN speaks to Tracey Fellows about discontinuing OneCare, the ‘death’ of Vista, Windows 7 and Microsoft’s alliance with Telstra to offer a SaaS suite of products.
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Dec 17 2008, 11:17AM
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The day when computer displays and TVs roll up are a step closer to reality as Xerox researchers announced last week that they'd cracked one of the biggest problems in putting plastic circuits on flexible materials. The problem: ink.
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Apr 19 2004, 12:00AM
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