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Enterprises slow to adopt XP, Microsoft says
Messaging is likely cooperation turf for Sun, MS
Microsoft releases Outlook-Domino connector
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The Missing Link: Nokia phone, owner have blowup
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Enterprises slow to adopt XP, Microsoft says
[CNET]
Kevin Johnson, a Microsoft group vice president, says the software maker has been disappointed at the slow pace of enterprise adoption of Windows XP. Jupiter Research has found that the desktop OS is installed in 62% of businesses with revenue of $50 million or more.
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Messaging is likely cooperation turf for Sun, MS
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A Sun Microsystems executive says messaging, identity management and Web services are among the technologies that his company is likely to work out interoperability issues with Microsoft.
Microsoft releases Outlook-Domino connector
[SearchExchange.com]
Microsoft has released an updated version of its free tool to connect Outlook with IBM Lotus Domino servers.
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U.S. prods Microsoft to widen protocol disclosures
Microsoft extends support for Sun's JVM
Embattled Lindows changes OS name
MS pledges to support China's software industry
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TOPICS: Tip Contest: Win a Rio S35S Sport digital audio player!
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The Missing Link: Nokia phone, owner have blowup
[Reuters]
You can hear a bank customer saying it now: "Honey, did you hear that? Someone has a ring tone that sounds like a firecracker!" Only it wasn't a ring tone. A man in Hong Kong was waiting in line at a bank when his cell phone went off. No, it really went off -- as in, it exploded in his hands. Fortunately, no one was hurt, but the source of the Nokia's hangup remains a mystery. Last year, several Nokia phones exploded or burst into
flames in Europe. In those cases, the company passed the blame to other manufacturers' batteries.
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