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    One of New Zealand's largest corporates, Telecom NZ, has committed to deploying Microsoft's Windows Vista across 500 of its desktops this quarter.

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    A Norwegian programmer has developed a tool for removing some encoding surrounding the Windows Media Player, in a move to give open-source media players a chance to access the streams.

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    A day after Google released its Video Viewer, a Norwegian programmer tweaked the application to make it play clips that are not on Google's servers.

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