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Microsoft Starts Taking Orders for $14.99 Windows 8 Upgrade

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August 21, 2012
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Walmart Offers $100 iTunes Gift Card for $80 The new deal means that you can get 20 percent off for a digitally delivered gift card. The one caveat is you have to give Walmart your name and personal information.
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Judge Rules for Infosys in Whistleblower Case Judge Myron H. Thompson says whistleblower Jack Palmer Jr. has not proven his claims of breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentation against Infosys. As a result, the case will not go to trial.
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The Ultrabook Revolution Laptops are undergoing radical change, with the latest crop of Ultrabooks leading the way.
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