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Thursday, May 08, 2008

 
 

Microsoft breaks ground on $280m
Beijing research facility

Microsoft China broke ground Tuesday on a 280-million-dollar research facility in the middle of Beijing's "Silicon Valley", the software giant said in a statement.

The Microsoft China R and D Campus, which is expected to be complete in 2010, will feature two buildings of 80 and 65 metres (270 and 215 feet) each and a total of 101,000 square metres (1.1 million square feet) of space.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Microsoft began making television shows available for viewing on its Zune MP3 players on Tuesday as it continues a campaign to wrest market share from Apple's globally popular iPods.

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Microsoft founder and chairman Bill Gates has unveiled a plan to invest 147 million dollars in South Korea over five years to strengthen his company's presence here, officials said Tuesday.

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TECHBYTES

Symantec Corp., makers of Norton security software, recently launched the Norton 360 version 2.0, its award-winning all-in-one security solution.

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HARDWARE

The ASUS EAH3850 X2 has the exclusive dual HD3850 GPU solution for best gaming experience yet on a PC. Best for DirectX 10 gaming performance, the EAH3850 X2 also has an exclusively designed dual-fan and dual-heatsink solution along with a whopping 1GB DDR3 of memory onboard.

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

Nokia E51 with Intellisync Wireless E-mail Service from Globe

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SEMICON Singapore 2008

 

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