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  • Microsoft backs up handheld plans

    Although Microsoft touts its Pocket PC as the best software package for handheld computing devices, it is offering another option for computer makers that think they can do better.

  • Gates, Torvalds face off at Comdex

    CHICAGO -- Despite a last-minute room change that still left dozens unable to squeeze into the standing-room-only space, Linux creator Linus Torvalds' show managed to go on.

  • Intel CEO: It's not that bad

    Intel chief Craig Barrett has told investors business might be down now, but it's going to get better. He says Asia will play a huge part in any recovery.

  • Break-up proposal could be good news for Microsoft investors

    The Justice Department has spoken, and to no one's surprise it wants to break up Microsoft. Although officials are loath to admit it, a break-up may not be such a bad thing. A break-up would enable Microsoft to beat its biggest enemy-- slowing growth.

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