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Friday, November 5, 2004

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* Telabria plans U.K.'s first WiMax network
* IBM aims for top 10 with new Spanish supercomputer
* Nokia sues over patent and registered designs
* IBM, SGI win Linux supercomputer deals in Asia

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TELABRIA PLANS U.K.'S FIRST WIMAX NETWORK
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Posted November 05, 2004 8:40 AM Pacific Time

While the debate rages on the economics of deploying and operating WiMax
networks, a U.K. start-up is quietly building what it hopes will be the
country's first network based on this emerging high-speed broadband
wireless technology.

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IBM AIMS FOR TOP 10 WITH NEW SPANISH SUPERCOMPUTER
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Posted November 05, 2004 5:20 AM Pacific Time

IBM Corp. and the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science introduced a
new supercomputer on Friday that they hope will be the most powerful in
Europe, and among the 10 most powerful in the world.

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NOKIA SUES OVER PATENT AND REGISTERED DESIGNS
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Posted November 05, 2004 4:43 AM Pacific Time

Nokia Corp., the world's largest mobile phone maker, took legal action
earlier this week against two European manufacturers for allegedly
infringing on technology patents and registered designs.

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IBM, SGI WIN LINUX SUPERCOMPUTER DEALS IN ASIA
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Posted November 04, 2004 10:38 PM Pacific Time

IBM Corp. and Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI) have won contracts to supply
Linux-based supercomputers to a Korean national university and a
Japanese nuclear research institute, the two companies said Thursday.

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