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The Linux development kernel now supports wireless 'personal area networks', but ordinary users won't see the software for a while yet.
Microsoft's Windows XP has received a fair amount of hype in the lead up to its release-Matt Lake and Josh Mehlman assess its usefulness for businesses.
The Linux development kernel now supports wireless 'personal area networks', but ordinary users won't see the software for a while yet.
The Linux development kernel now supports wireless 'personal area networks', but ordinary users won't see the software for a while yet.
Microsoft's Windows XP has received a fair amount of hype in the lead up to its release-Matt Lake and Josh Mehlman assess its usefulness for businesses.
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