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In Conversation: Windows Mobile 7, Google’s Nexus

VIDEO: ComputerWorld Canada editor Dave Webb and staff writer Rafael Ruffolo discuss the future of Windows Mobile, Google's Nexus One smart phone and tech-related bills killed by the proroguement of Parliament

LG bets on Android despite Windows Mobile deal

LG said more than half of its smart phones will use Android, despite pledging to make Windows Mobile its primary OS. Find out more about where the company is headed

Google attack part of widespread spying effort

More than 30 other companies were hacked in an attack that Google is tacitly blaming on the Chinese government. Is it really state-sponsored cyber-espionage?

GEO Foundation cuts desktop costs by $60K

The Indianapolis.-based school management services provider has rolled out desktop and server virtualization and data storage technologies to tackle a computing infrastructure buckling at the knees. The IT challenges specific to the education sector

OPINION: WinMo 7 needs a

While the smart phone headlines have been dominated by Google

Google Nexus phone to focus on business

The search giant turned mobile handset maker is hoping to do for the business-minded what Apple hasn't with the iPhone. Find out where Google might be headed with the Nexus One smart phone

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Microsoft asks for rehearing in Word ruling

Starting Monday, sales of Word won't include custom XML features. But Microsoft has asked an appeals court to reconsider the way that the damages figure, US$290 million, was determined.

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