The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
| Windows 7 review Where Vista felt like a sprawling mess, Windows 7 has patched up the holes and feels like a tight, unified mechanism. It's hardly full of surprises, but that's usually a good thing when it comes to operating systems. |
Microsoft forbidden from selling Word, will probably keep selling Word Hey, remember that seemingly random patent case when a federal jury awarded i4i Ltd $200 million in patent damages? |
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| Dell's Zino HD crams desktop parts into miniature enclosure Confirmed specs are scarce, but we're taking the term "desktop parts" -- about the only info Dell will spill so far -- to heart. (See also: Dell's slim new Inspiron Z family is totally carb free) |
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| Court injunction puts sales of RealDVD on ice, hopes and dreams in purgatory It was exactly what Kaleidescape was, but for people with annual salaries far less than $9,854,392,220. |
T-Mobile Touch Pro2 review Followers, fans, and casual observers of HTC alike all know that when the company launches a new landscape QWERTY model, it's a big deal. |
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