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Microsoft yesterday lost an appeal to reverse an injunction that prevents the company from selling its Word processing software. Microsoft must now alter Word so that it does not infringe on a patent owned by i4i. Read more

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Is everyone in a festive panic yet? This time of year brings together family and friends, and usually lots of last minute scrambling. Hopefully today's deals will help with that! As usual, a big thanks to our partner, Logic Buy, for sponsoring this post. Read more

Netbooks are small, affordable, basic computers. They don't run hot enough to warrant cooling solutions like the ones found in full size laptops. Or do they? Read more

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System Builder Marathon, Dec. 2009: $2,500 Performance PC

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