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[Title] => HP sues Oracle as tech big shots' animosity grows
[Summary] => Hewlett-Packard Co. has sued its friend-turned-foe Oracle Corp. in another sign of how badly the relationship between the information technology big shots has frayed.
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[Title] => Big market eyed for Itanium systems
[Summary] => Some of the worlds leading computer technology companies are eyeing a multibillion-dollar opportunity for Itanium-based systems in the high-end computing market where servers range in price from as low as $25,000 to as high as $500,000.
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[Title] => How to handle meddling media in hostage drama?
[Summary] => MEDIAS MEA CULPA: There will now be the usual agitated discussion about what went wrong in the hostage-taking drama the other day wherein a wailing four-year-old boy was stabbed to death by a deranged man who had grabbed him from his mother at a crowded bus station in Pasay.
For failing to take full control of the situation from beginning to end and to save the boy despite some clear chance to do so, the police will have to take the brunt of the public outcry over his televised execution. We expected more precision and professionalism.
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[Title] => HP, Intel eye RP for new processor
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For failing to take full control of the situation from beginning to end and to save the boy despite some clear chance to do so, the police will have to take the brunt of the public outcry over his televised execution. We expected more precision and professionalism.
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