Published 11/11/2008
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Lossless audio is coming to portable players, eventually --A director on Microsoft's Zune team understands the importance of lossless files.
Intel Core i7 processors hit online retailers --About a week early before the processor's official launch, e-tailers are taking orders for the Core i7.p>
Nexon and 7-Eleven promote in-game Slurpees --Dave Rosenberg would love to buy his virtual self a nice refreshing Slurpee.
Add page numbers to half-size pages in Word -- Dennis O'Reilly gives tips on formatting Word documents with two columns.
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