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Intel shows Origami-like device
March 7, 2006
CNET News.com gets a sneak preview of the minitablet devices that the chipmaker will show later on Tuesday. Photos: Origami mini tablets Sneak peak of small things to come
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Microsoft Origami
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minitablet PC
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ultramobile PC
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ultraportable laptop
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chip company
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Intel
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battery life
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battery
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Microsoft Corp.
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PC
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operating system
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laptop computer
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Microsoft Windows XP
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Microsoft Windows
Manufacturers unwrap first ultramobile PCs
March 9, 2006
At CeBit, Samsung, Asus and Founder deliver minitablets, though early models seem to have poor battery life. Photos: Origami handheld devices
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ultramobile PC
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CeBit
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Microsoft Origami
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Hannover
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founder
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Intel
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Intel Celeron
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ASUS
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Germany
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Samsung Electronics
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battery
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PC
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Microsoft Corp.
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Microsoft Windows
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video
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Microsoft Windows XP
Commentary: A blue Christmas without Vista
March 22, 2006
Retailers, PC makers get coal in stockings nine months early as Microsoft operating-system debut slips to 2007.
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Intel Viiv
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Jim Allchin
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Forrester Research Inc.
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Digital Home
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commentary
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PC company
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Microsoft Windows Vista
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retailer
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Intel
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brand
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Microsoft Corp.
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Dell
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PC
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Microsoft Windows
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operating system
FAQ: Windows on Macs
April 5, 2006
There are some strings attached to running Microsoft's OS on a Mac--including Windows security risks, Apple says.
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Apple Boot Camp
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Apple Macintosh
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Apple Computer
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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
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Apple Mac OS X
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Apple Mac OS
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Service Pack 2
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conference
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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
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Microsoft Windows Vista
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service pack
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Microsoft Windows XP
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operating system
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Intel
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Microsoft Windows
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USB
Intel's Viiv-talking pitch for PCs
April 6, 2006
Future digital home is supposedly called Viiv--but you wouldn't know it from first Viiv PCs.
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Intel Viiv
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Digital Home
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digital media
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pitch
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Intel
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set-top box
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dual-core processor
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Intel Centrino
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set-top
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brand
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vision
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PC
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TV
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router
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Dell
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video
Mac users still waiting for Intel systems
April 20, 2006
The "pause" in Mac sales seen during the company's first quarter continues into the second.
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shipment
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pause
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IBM PowerPC
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Apple Computer
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Apple Boot Camp
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Intel
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Apple Power Mac
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Apple Macintosh
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Apple MacBook Pro
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Adobe PhotoShop
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Apple MacBook
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Microsoft Windows
Microsoft driver flaw saps battery strength
February 16, 2006
Company acknowledges, promises patch to flaw causing notebooks to drain batteries when using USB 2.0 devices.
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Knowledge Base article
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USB 2.0
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company representative
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notebook computer
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flaw
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representative
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Intel Core Duo
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Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack
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Intel
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fix
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software company
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AMD Athlon 64
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battery
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USB
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Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
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chipset
Negroponte: Windows key to OLPC philosophy
October 29, 2007
OLPC chairman says laptop project could not promote openness if it was closed to Microsoft.
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OLPC
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Will Poole
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philosophy
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project
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Red Hat Inc.
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chairman
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SD card
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open source
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Microsoft Corp.
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Intel
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laptop computer
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Microsoft Windows
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Microsoft Windows XP
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operating system
VMware Fusion beta for Macs goes public
December 28, 2006
Test application lets the Windows operating systems run in a virtualized environment on Mac OS X.
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VMware
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virtual machine
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beta
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Apple Macintosh
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Apple Computer
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Apple Mac OS
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Intel
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battery
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Microsoft Windows
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operating system
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PC
SGI plugs in Windows for compute clusters
January 11, 2007
Supercomputing specialist focused on Linux agrees to support Microsoft's OS for lower-end server clusters.
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Silicon Graphics Inc.
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high-performance computing
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supercomputing
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Intel Xeon
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Intel Itanium
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high-performance
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general manager
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Linux
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IBM Corp.
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Intel
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Microsoft Corp.
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server
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Dell
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operating system
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Microsoft Windows
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HP
Intel's Viiv low on holiday shopping lists
December 14, 2006
It's the most wonderful time of the year for the PC industry, but a major piece of Intel's home entertainment strategy remains out in the cold.
TAGS:
Intel Viiv
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home entertainment
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satellite company
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Intel
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on-demand
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set-top
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set-top box
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PC company
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TV Tuner
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Intel Centrino
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entertainment
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DVR
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satellite
,
TV
,
PC
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Microsoft Corp.
Will PC users see Apple in a new light?
April 5, 2006
PC users tied to Windows can now look at Apple in a new light, but making the switch could mean going out on a limb.
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Apple Boot Camp
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Richard Shim
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Apple Computer
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Windows application
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Apple Mac OS
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NTFS
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Apple Macintosh
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decision
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PC
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Intel
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operating system
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Microsoft Windows
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Microsoft Windows XP
Intel, Microsoft join forces for entertainment PCs
January 5, 2006
The companies decide that giving users access to their desired programs is best achieved with a united front.
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Don MacDonald
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Entertainment PC
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Media Center PC
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living room
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set-top box
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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
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Intel
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TV Tuner
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PC
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satellite
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Microsoft Corp.
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brand
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TV
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Apple Computer
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operating system
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Microsoft Windows
Apple still quiet on game strategy
February 15, 2007
Windows PCs still own the game world, as Apple seems content to focus on digital media and portable music.
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game company
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Apple Computer
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Apple iLife
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gamer
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Apple Macintosh
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games
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World of Warcraft
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computer game
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Intel
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PC
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TV
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Microsoft Windows
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Microsoft Corp.
Week in review: Intel's 'revolutionary leap'
July 28, 2006
Chipmaker celebates the launch of Core 2 Duo, and Microsoft look to the music market. Plus: MySpace takes the heat.
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Steve Ballmer
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leap
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launch
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
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Week in review
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Redmond
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Intel Pentium
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Automatic Update
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music player
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Microsoft Zune
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Intel
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CEO
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Microsoft Corp.
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entertainment
DVD dispute burns at PC makers
September 29, 2005
Dell, Hewlett-Packard assail Intel, Microsoft, which have lined up in the opposite next-generation format camp.
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HD-DVD
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Blu-ray
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home entertainment
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DVD
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laser
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Intel
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Microsoft Corp.
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entertainment
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media
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HP
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PC
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Microsoft Windows
Clock is ticking on Apple's Boot Camp beta
April 10, 2007
Windows partitions won't disappear once the final version is released, but test users may encounter some headaches.
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Apple Boot Camp
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research director
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Apple Computer
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beta
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small business
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Apple Mac OS
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Apple Macintosh
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operating system
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Microsoft Windows
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Microsoft Windows Vista
,
Intel
IBM plans new top-end Xeon servers this year
March 29, 2007
Big Blue is working on a new Intel-based multiprocessor machine--and a new program to woo software companies.
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x86 server
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Intel Xeon
,
multiprocessor
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IBM Corp.
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Intel x86
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quad-core
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x86 processor
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server
,
chipset
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Intel
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software company
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Linux
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AMD
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Dell
,
HP
,
Microsoft Windows
Week in review: Vista on the horizon
January 26, 2007
Operating-system debut might not spark "midnight madness," but Microsoft has a couple of things going for it.
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Sun Microsystems Inc.
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Intel Xeon
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Week in review
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Microsoft Windows Vista
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Sun Solaris
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Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack
,
reader
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Microsoft .NET
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Intel
,
retailer
,
service pack
,
server
,
operating system
,
AMD
,
Microsoft Office
,
Microsoft Corp.
Year in review: Apple buffs up the Mac
December 19, 2006
The iPod shrank and iTunes dabbled in movies, but the story of 2006 was a new motto for the Mac lineup: Intel inside.
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iTV
,
lineup
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Apple Computer
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Apple MacBook
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stock option
,
Apple Boot Camp
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Intel Core Duo
,
Apple Macintosh
,
Apple iPod
,
attention
,
Intel
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movies
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Apple iTunes
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TV
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Apple Mac OS X
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Apple Mac OS
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