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Tube London Pro 3.24
Guide yourself around the subway system of London using your Palm OS device.
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'Double-booked' Gates to launch Vista in London
January 8, 2007
Did Outlook let him down? The unexpected U.K. launch just happens to coincide with Gates' trip to a government confab in Scotland.
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MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search
Reviewed on March 21, 2005
MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search is a must-have app for die-hard Microsoft fans, adding metadata desktop search and tabbed browsing to IE.
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Microsoft Windows 2000
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Yahoo! Inc.
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Install Vista, get free Wi-Fi
February 1, 2007
Through T-Mobile and The Cloud, Microsoft offers three free months of access to early adopters of its newly released OS.
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HP unveils Linux-based laptop
August 3, 2004
The longtime Microsoft ally taps SuSE Linux to give laptop buyers an open-source alternative to Windows.
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Wanna buy an iPod, guv?
November 18, 2004
Apple's new store in London's West End has a 64-seat theater and a staff that speaks 24 languages. Photos: iPod lands in London
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Microsoft readies XP update giveaway
May 11, 2004
The software maker says it plans to make its Service Pack 2 for Windows XP available at no charge but remains coy about the exact nature of "XP Reloaded."
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Microsoft critic allegedly received $10 million
November 24, 2004
When Microsoft settled its antitrust battle with the CCIA, its top executive was paid nearly $10 million, according to reports.
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BBC reveals open-source video technology
October 7, 2004
The British Broadcasting Corp. hopes the new codec will one day give Windows Media Player a run for its money.
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Spamhaus hits out at ISPs, praises Microsoft
April 26, 2005
ISPs put more firewalls around customer support than around customers, says Spamhaus CTO.
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Microsoft: No Office on Linux 'at this time'
October 5, 2005
Won't do the same for the open-source OS that it did for Apple's software--at least for now, an exec says.
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Gates takes swipe at Apple, Linux security
January 27, 2004
With the MyDoom virus spreading rapidly Monday, Microsoft honcho Bill Gates points to the silver lining in such attacks and warns against complacency regarding non-Windows operating systems.
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Cisco exec: Windows Vista is scary
September 18, 2006
A senior security expert at the networking giant says that aspects of Microsoft's new operating system are worrying.
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Microsoft: In Africa, cost isn't the only thing
October 18, 2005
You can give people software for free, but they need to have the expertise to use it, Microsoft Nigeria manager says.
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Ballmer calls security a never-ending battle
October 3, 2004
"Bad people" in cyberspace are here to stay, but that doesn't mean things aren't getting better, Microsoft's CEO says.
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Microsoft joins digital audio group
April 8, 2004
The software maker says it is now a member of the World DAB Forum, which is developing standards for digital audio broadcasting.
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iTunes finally arrives in Europe
June 15, 2004
update Steve Jobs joins songstress Alicia Keys at the music store's London launch.
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Mobile next battleground for Linux
June 28, 2006
A revolution in mobile open source is on the way, a developer says, but analysts say it won't happen just yet.
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Week in pictures: PCs do the bling thing
October 21, 2005
roundup Apple puts focus on photo software, Power Mac Quad--and "iPod tax." Also: Convertible tablet PCs, high-tech cars, and not so innocuous printers.
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