Monthly Archives: July 2006

Analyst: iTunes Is Bigger than Just Music

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Apples iTunes could lead the company into the expanding and lucrative home entertainment market, and the company is poised to beat the competition to...

To Your Health, Google: Microsoft Buys Patient Info Software

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Microsoft buys a patient information system. Could a battle with Google for the health care search and service marketplace be far behind?Microsoft yesterday announced...

Grid Is It at eBay

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Intel Shuns Negative Questions on Its Big Day

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SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Paul Otellini, Intels CEO, was visibly annoyed that someone from the media would have the gumption to ask a negative question on...

Is a Perfect Storm of Mac Sales on the Horizon?

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PC users dont really get the Mac and have never gotten the Mac. Since most of the world talks Windows, its no surprise that...

Ballmer Tries to Offset Flak over Vista Ship Date

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REDMOND—Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer tried to offset some of the fallout from what Wall Street sees as the companys hedging on when Windows Vista...

Microsofts FonePlus OS Could Offer Low-Cost Computing

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REDMOND, Wash.—Add to Microsofts lower-cost computing alternatives designed for the developing world a new cell phone operating system, known as FonePlus. Microsoft officials showed a...

CA Mulls Cutting Nearly a Thousand Jobs

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CAs financial problems continue to dog the software behemoths attempts to move its business forward. The latest in a string of bad news is that...

Microsoft Strategy Focuses on Centralized Services

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REDMOND—There is a fundamental shift underway toward centralized services, said Ray Ozzie, Microsofts chief software architect, and such services are key to Microsofts strategy...

Intel Says Its Tops with Core 2 Duo

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Intels savior has arrived. The Santa Clara, Calif., chip maker on July 27 unveiled its Core 2 Duo processor for desktops and notebooks during an...