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Microsoft Teams With Qualcomm To Battle Apple And Motorola Over Media On Cell Phones







Microsoft Teams With Qualcomm To Battle
Apple And Motorola Over Media On Cell
Phones

Microsoft Teams With Qualcomm To Battle
Apple And Motorola Over Media On Cell
Phones
09/23/2004 07:21 PM

By MacDailyNews (via MyAppleMenu)




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NAB: Apple announces DVD Studio Pro 3
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Microsoft premiers DRM technology
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Microsoft premiers DRM technology
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Microsoft kills its Wi-Fi offerings
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802.11b wireless flaw identified
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Virtual PC 7 released to manufacturing
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Virtual PC 7 released to manufacturing
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MacCentral - Microsoft Corp.'s Macintosh Business Unit (MacBU) has announced the release of Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 to manufacturing. As has been previously noted, the company plans for Virtual PC 7 to reach store shelves in October. Additionally, the company has released Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Professional Edition to manufacturing -- it bundles Virtual PC 7 as well.

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Alias releases SketchBook Pro for Mac OS
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Cracks appear in Bluetooth security
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Cracks appear in Bluetooth security
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Apple releases new Power Mac G5s
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Apple releases new Power Mac G5s
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06/09/2004 09:00 AM
MacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday announced three new dual-processor Power Mac G5 configurations, with the fastest model topping out at 2.5GHz. The new 1.8 and 2.0GHz models are available now, and Apple expects the 2.5GHz model to ship in July. Prices range from $1,999 to $2,999. All systems now come equipped with 8x SuperDrives; the high-end system's frontside bus speed has been upped to 1.25GHz.

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