Apple’s new OS Leopard may turn up the heat on Microsoft’s much-delayed OS, Vista.
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Advanced Technology Ventures leads first round of funding for matchmaking site.
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Under pressure from advertisers, Nielsen says it will start rating TV commercials.
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Is it too late for Redmond to stop Skype from infiltrating the corporate world through the voice loophole?
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Martin Taylor, a key advisor to Steve Ballmer, logs off in Redmond.
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Microsoft forms a customer council to learn how to make its products play nice with other technologies.
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Software giant launches new social networking site, updates its Internet Explorer browser.
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The No. 1 cell phone company expects worldwide cell phones sales throughout the industry to grow 15 percent this year.
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The software giant will push the release of its latest operating system to January 2007.
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Microsoft plans to release six versions of the Windows Vista operating system, in a move that could pave the way for price hikes.
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A film opens in theaters, cable, and DVD, upsetting a tradition of distribution.
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Redmond makes test version of its consumer security product available to users.
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A wireless network rises in post-Katrina New Orleans, but free access and limited funds are two major hurdles.
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The young startup lets professional-types search their PC from their cell phone and share documents with other users.
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Microsoft launches new versions of SQL, Visual Studio and Biz Talk Server products.
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Microsoft’s restructuring fails to win the approval of analysts, who say it won’t solve the software giant's problems.
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The underdog Internet browser company turns 10, asserting its staying power by specializing in mobile browsing.
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Microsoft refers to RSS as “web feeds,” sparking a controversy over its intentions.
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Microsoft throws its hat into the search ring, but faces a tough challenge.
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Software giant releases test versions of Windows Vista and Internet Explorer 7 as a browser war brews in the background.
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