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Time.com: Microsoft to Stop Selling Windows XP

Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers Monday

FSB: Why Macs still aren't right for most businesses

Is it time to consider moving your small business to Macs?

Time.com: Hope Offered for Windows XP Users

Microsoft Corp. chief executive Steve Ballmer said customer demand may see the company reconsider a decision to stop selling the company's Windows XP operating system in June

Realistic videoconferences will 'change everything'

Alexander Graham Bell had it right from the beginning. "Mr. Watson," he called to his assistant through the first working telephone, "come here -- I want to see you."

FSB: Testing voice-recognition software

Many business owners regularly talk to inanimate objects. Don't believe me? I'm guessing that in the last week alone you've begged your PC not to lose valuable data or implored your notebook to recover lost documents. While we all have one-sided conversations with our tech toys, we generally don't expect them to answer, much less complete tasks simply because we say so. But today's voice-activated software promises to do just that, claiming faster speeds and an impressive 99% accuracy level.

Workers of the world, unite -- by teleconference

Alexander Graham Bell had it right from the beginning. "Mr. Watson," he called to his assistant through the first working telephone, "come here -- I want to see you."

Time.com: 6 Months Later, a Report Card on Vista

Nearly six months after it launched, gripes over what doesn't work with Vista continue, eclipsing positive buzz over the program's improved desktop search, graphics and security

Time.com: Microsoft Releases 3 'Critical' Fixes

Microsoft Corp. published six security fixes -- half of them rated "critical" -- in its regularly scheduled software update Tuesday

Review: FreeAgent fast and functional

The Seagate FreeAgent Go drive is a compact portable hard drive that combines fast data transfer speeds with file sync capability and a portable PC environment.

Workers of the world, unite!

Alexander Graham Bell had it right from the beginning. "Mr. Watson," he called to his assistant through the first working telephone, "come here?I want to see you." Fifty years later, the first television transmission made his words literal. And now, 130 years later, the pieces are falling into place to finally let us all be seen.

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