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Windows Vista's big problem
« Posted: June 16, 2008, 09:40:12 PM »


Windows Vista's big problem
      


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Windows Vista's big problem--Microsoft's popularity with developers is in free fall, thanks to Vista.  Can it repair the problem?



Honda produces first commercial hydrogen cars--Japanese automaker produces first commercially available hydrogen fuel cell cars for lease programs in California and Japan.


What's in a (concocted) name?--In a New York Times article, Tim Leberecht came across a new twist in the naming game: meta-tagging your brand.


Anti-swimmer system bad news for frogmen--Submerged surveillance system uses software, sonar to detect malicious swimmers.

      

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