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We are currently experiencing some major issues with one of our core routers which is causing enormous amounts of packet loss to and from our network.
We have our network engineering team working on the issue right now, and things are definitely better but we are still experiencing some issues. We hope to have a resolution very shortly.
We very sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, we understand how frustrating this is for everyone.
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Rep. Howard Berman wants to see better intellectual property controls in China, Russia, and even Canada. Industry, too, needs to adopt "technical tools" to prevent piracy.
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Breaking from last quarter's tie with Gateway, Apple claims third place among U.S. PC vendors while Dell continues to slip. Worldwide numbers, however, tell a different tale.
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Google plans to launch its own online health records system in early 2008, several months after Microsoft launched HealthVault. The company will be playing catch-up with Microsoft but has a chance to make the system better in the meantime.
Sony will quit going it alone in making advanced semis like the PS3's CPU and GPU and will sell two fabs to Toshiba.
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A group of content owners has partnered with MySpace, Microsoft, and others to develop a set of principles for handling copyrighted video on the web.
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Seven states have moved that a court extend a 2001 antitrust judgment against Microsoft for another five years. We'll look at the states' arguments and what they might mean for the future of Microsoft's desktop monopoly.
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