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Lotus goes after Microsoft's 'ridiculous and fabricated' figures

Lotus Software GM Bob Picciano has grown tired of the "hot wind" blowing out of Redmond carrying claims that Exchange is displacing Notes and is singling out CEO Steve Ballmer and COO Kevin Turner as the main culprits spreading "ridiculous and fabricated" information. Read full story

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Despite catching some flack for its camera-less iPod Touch, Apple might take solace in the fact that sales of Snow Leopard have been through the roof, vastly exceeding sales of every major OS X release that preceded it.

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