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April 10, 2006
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Dell: Not Wintel's lapdog.

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In the past, Microsoft and Intel had more power, said Roger Kay, an analyst at Endpoint Technology Associates. There were few alternatives when PC companies wanted to buy chips or operating systems, and not many computer makers were dominant enough to set terms. But now, with major consolidation in the number of PC sellers as well, there are more power struggles, he said.


Google buys AU search algorithm.

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Beyond confirming that Mr Allon was now working for Google, Mr Stead was not able to confirm any other of the reported details. However, given Google's desire to continue dominating the search business and the fact that there were other interested parties, the deal could potentially be worth millions.


ISS crew returns to Earth.

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Scientists and other argue the estimated $10.5 million Brazil paid Russia for Pontes's flight would have been better spent on research back on Earth or reconstructing a space base which was destroyed by an explosion on a launch pad in 2003. The Brazilian Space Agency believes the flight will raise the profile of space research and help it increase its budget.

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