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Oracle doesn't have SAP in its sights, HP is the prize

What is Oracle's real motive in continuing with its bad mouthing of HP and trying to drag SAP's former CEO into court. Could this be about an Oracle tilt at HP?

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Microsoft: iPad? What iPad?

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MacBook Air First Impressions

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Microsoft releases another new test build of IE 9

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Will the Google Nexus Two be modeled after a Samsung Galaxy S?

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