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Business/Tech Reminder: Windows Phone 7 event Monday morning I'll be covering live the joint Microsoft-AT&T Windows Phone 7 event Monday, during which the companies are expected to announce the release date of phones running Microsoft's new mobile operating system. IBM: Mobile apps to 'dominate' enterprise by 2015 Mobile applications will surpass traditional platforms in the enterprise market by 2015 as the popularity of smart phones and tablets continues to surge, IBM predicts. Technical fellow Lovering leaves Microsoft after 22 years Brad Lovering, a technical fellow who had been with Microsoft since 1988, left the company this week for "personal reasons." Microsoft confirmed his Oct. 2 departure on his online bio. Lovering most recently led the Connected System Division's Architecture and Advanced Development team, including work on "Oslo" modeling, BizTalk Server and Active Directory. He also worked on Microsoft's Web Services standards, the .NET Framework and Visual Studio.NET. Via ZDNet Reuters: Turkey drill with China a first for a NATO member The air forces of China and Turkey have carried what is believed to be the first such drill between China and a NATO member, Reuters reported Friday, citing the U.S. Defense Department. Report: Microsoft shutters in-game ad unit Massive Despite saying in May that the effectiveness of in-game advertisements blew away expectations, Microsoft reportedly is shuttering its Massive video-game advertising unit four years after acquiring it. Airlines don't like overflight fee hike, won't fight it Airlines aren't happy about the U.S. Federal Administration's proposed increase on fees charged for overflying the country by 14 percent a year for four years starting in 2012, but won't fight it, Air Tranport World reported Friday. Microsoft kills Live Labs; leader resigns, team goes to Bing Microsoft has killed Live Labs, a group that developed data visualization products such as Photosynth and Pivot, and is reorganizing the team of 68 under Bing. 
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