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Time.com: Microsoft Loses E.U. Anti-Trust Caseupdated: Mon Sep 17 2007 07:00:00

The European Union's second highest court dismisses the software giant's appeal against an anti-trust order

Shooter: 'You have blood on your hands'updated: Wed Apr 18 2007 19:01:00

Cho Seung-Hui sent a multi-media package to NBC News that stated "you had a hundred billion chances and ways to avoid today" and now "you have blood on your hands."

Business 2.0: Is Microsoft wasting $500 million?updated: Fri Mar 17 2006 12:12:00

Microsoft's $500 million marketing campaign, which targets IBM, is already drawing skeptical reviews. Tech author Nicholas Carr says that Microsoft's "people-ready" campaign reminds him of Apple's "1984" ads, when Apple launched the Macintosh as a liberating, humanistic response to IBM's overbearingly corporate PC. Carr points out that neither Apple nor IBM won that fight -- the winner, two decades ago, was Microsoft. In this new Microsoft-IBM fight might leave the field open to another surprise victor. Google, anyone?

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CNNMoney: Content delivery: Written in the Starz?updated: Wed Jun 16 2004 10:41:00

For years, consumers who wanted to download movies had to use illicit peer-to-peer networks, chase fleeting offshore operations such as IWantTV.com, or put up with onerous restrictions on sites like MovieLink and CinemaNow.

FSB: Lights, Camera, Computer! Digital video has gotten much easier for businesses to play with.updated: Sun Dec 01 2002 00:01:00

It's the Holidays, and maybe you've been eyeing that slick digital camcorder to film your kid's birthday parties. Write-off alert: It actually has real business applications too. Honest! In the pas...

Fortune: Unwrapture Make both dads and grads happy with the coolest new gizmos and gadgets.updated: Mon Jun 10 2002 00:01:00

Olympus D-40 Zoom On the serious side, Olympus' D-40 Zoom ($699) is a true four-megapixel digital camera with advanced features, like an all-glass lens and a seamless optical-digital zoom that's th...

Money Magazine: What's New With Your New Macupdated: Sun Jul 01 2001 00:01:00

Computer shoppers who buy a Mac are finding something completely different--OS X, Apple's first new operating system since Macs made their debut in 1984. The new system is based on Unix, the heavy-...

Fortune: Microsoft Gets a Mac Version Right Office 2001 For Macupdated: Mon Oct 30 2000 00:01:00

Microsoft Office for the Macintosh all too often is regarded as Microsoft's purple-haired stepchild, forced to wear hand-me-down code and often overlooked in the software giant's large family of Wi...

Fortune: Life in the fast lane A guide to the Internet's best broadband destinations.updated: Mon Oct 09 2000 00:01:00

You've ditched your jet-age 56Kbps dial-up connection for one that delivers warp speed. It's called extra bandwidth. With your DSL, cable, T1, or T3 line, you're one of the lucky drivers cruising i...

Money Magazine: Software Essentials for Lessupdated: Thu Jul 01 1999 00:01:00

You've finally decided that a PC for less than $500 is too good a deal to pass up. Once you get the box home, however, you may be a bit perturbed to find that the computer comes with Microsoft Wind...

Fortune: TO SELL OR NOT TO SELL ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB MILLIPORE CORP. SEEMS A PERFECT CANDIDATE FOR WEB COMMERCE--ITS CUSTOMERS ARE SOPHIupdated: Mon Jun 09 1997 00:01:00

The Web commerce revolution was originally scheduled for 1996. That was the year, according to the pundits, when both consumers and businesses would start spending like crazy, visiting virtual mall...

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