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B Word Is Back in Redmond

The "b" word (bundling) is on the Microspeak blacklist. But theres no sidestepping the reality: Windows Vista is likely to get more bundled components.After...

AOL Founder Case Leaves Time Warner

America Online co-founder Steve Case said last week he is resigning from Time Warners board of directors.Case, who co-founded America Online in the mid-1980s,...

If Windows Leaves Korea, Linspire Offers to Move In

Microsoft has told South Korea that if the KFTC (Korean Fair Trade Commission) forces Microsoft to remove code or redesign Windows for the Korean...

Microsofts Live Isnt New

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and newly anointed Chief Technical Officer Ray Ozzie last week announced a software-as-a-service initiative, dubbed Live, which is the companys...

Windows, Office Land on Web

Microsoft Corp., under increasing pressure to counter Google Inc.s moves to dominate the Web services arena, last week responded by trotting out extensions to...

HP Melds Blades, Itanium

Hewlett-Packard Co.s upcoming Itanium-based blade server is the latest step toward what the OEM views as the next wave in blade computing, where more...

AMDs Image Problem

AMD has an image problem, and the company knows it.It is a distant second to processor market-share leader Intel and, as such, is often...

Dell to Miss Revenue Target

Dell Inc., which grew rapidly during the economic downturn as competitors stumbled, is finding the going rough as it continues to shift its focus...

MessageLabs Sets Sights on IM

Managed e-mail security services provider MessageLabs Ltd. is acquiring enterprise instant messaging vendor Omnipod Inc. to expand its security services beyond e-mail and Web...

Despite Shortcomings, CIOs Embrace Linux

If any doubt remained that Linux and open-source software are powering mission-critical systems in some of the largest enterprises, that skepticism was laid to...