Monthly Archives: July 2006

Work Anywhere, Play Anywhere

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If you've seen the latest demos at Microsoft's Center for Information Work or during some of the company's more futuristic keynote addresses, you probably...

Where Will Microsoft Spend in 2007?

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For fiscal 2006, Microsoft's revenues hit record levels, even if profits declined. Microsoft also announced on July 20 that it is planning to undertake...

Go Google Speed Racer, Go!

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Google reported a 110 percent rise in quarterly profits today, demonstrating that the company evaded the slow growth trend that has stymied Yahoo and...

Intel to Tout Chip Trifecta in Turnaround Bid

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PC buyers might soon find dual cores in nearly every PC as Intel works to create a second-half turnaround. The chip maker, which suffered processor...

Which Browser Is Best: Firefox 2, IE 7 or Opera 9?

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For a long time, there was nothing to talk about in Web browsers. You used Internet Explorer, and that was it. Oh, to be sure,...

Microsoft’s Tenets: Old Words in New Bottles

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For Microsoft historians who've kept tabs on Microsoft's dealings with its PC and software partners during the past decade, the words "Microsoft" and "principle"...

HPs Low-Cost Color Laser Printer Is Money

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Some things just sound too good to be true. For example: a $300 color laser. Surely at that price there must be something seriously...

Storage Digest: News from NetApp, Overland, BakBone, Zantaz

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It was a busy week for new product releases in the enterprise data storage business, with several major vendors introducing new packages or enhancements...

Is India Losing Its Wage Edge?

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For Indian outsourcers its the problem that just wont go away: wage inflation. Widely acknowledged by the outsourcers themselves and until now kept at bay...

Amnesty Slams Google, Yahoo, Microsoft for Censorship in China

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Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are subverting freedom of expression by abetting censorship in China, Amnesty International says in a report."The actions of these Internet...