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Toronto school board to stop buying Macs

The decision, which surfaced late last year, is now under fire from one school board trustee, who argues that students and staff should be exposed to more than just one computing platform. Find out why the board changed its policy

Microsoft scraps Custom XML from Word

The software giant strips out patent-infringing technology from Office 2007 by offering a patch to OEMs. But the company still leaves Dell, HP and others little time to make Jan. 11 deadline

BlackBerry confirms second outage in a week

Research in Motion confirms delays in message delivery but offers no additional information. Last Thursday, e-mail service was disrupted

Court upholds Microsoft Word injunction

The U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has given Microsoft until Jan. 11 to stop selling versions of Word with custom XML technology, after ruling Redmond infringed the patent of a Toronto firm. Plus, our chronology of the Microsoft-i4i court battle

Review: Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 Tablet PC

Fujitsu's LifeBook Tablet PC includes all the mobility features you

Plurk may sue Microsoft over Juku code

The Canadian microblogging service claims 80 per cent of MSN China's Juku code was lifted from its offering, and Redmond's apology isn't enough

EU accepts Microsoft’s browser choice proposal

Microsoft's offer to provide Windows users with a browser choice screen satisfies EU antitrust authorities

IT shops to become social marketing gurus in 2010

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