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Microsoft has set its lawyers onto a 17-year-old software writer from Vancouver, called Mike Rowe, because he has registered MikeRoweSoft.com, which the company said infringes on its copyright.
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Businesses in Asia are increasingly banking on satellite communications and mobile data and voice services to expand their operations into hard-to-reach markets like China.
Slow selling tech stocks are preventing the ex-Leader of the Opposition from buying stationary supplier.
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American power conversion (APC) has unveiled its latest power protection solution designed to increase network availability and reduce downtime in mission-critical internetworking environments.
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