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Apple ports its Safari browser over to the Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems, adding a few new features.

We've spent the past few weeks playing with a preview build of Microsoft's Windows Home Server. The idea is to give anyone with a home network a robust but easy-to-use means to back up, organize, and access their data, especially media files. What we've seen so far looks like a hit. We imagine early adopters will be all over Home Server when it's released this Fall. As for mainstream consumers, Microsoft's biggest challenge might be convincing people not to fear the "S" word.

One of the most sought-after Windows Mobile smart phones is the HTC Vox S710, offering a best-of-breed design that's hard to resist. Sadly, it has yet to make its debut in the United States, but we got our hands on an unlocked version. Take a photo tour here, and check out our review to see if its performance can match its good looks.

One of the Web's biggest and oldest e-mail services is brand-new from the inside out. See how the new features work.

HTC, the company behind many of today's most popular Windows Mobile smart phones, has unveiled its latest project, and some are already pitting it against the yet-to-be-released Apple iPhone. Take a photo tour of the HTC Touch and find out what makes this Windows Mobile smart phone special.

Like Yahoo Widgets and Apple Dashboard Widgets before them, Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets run the gamut from useful to entertaining to completely useless. The list of gadgets grows longer everyday, thanks in part to a competition Microsoft is running to encourage professional and amateur developers to create new and interesting Sidebar Gadgets. Let's take a look.

The T-Mobile Wing is one of the first Windows Mobile 6 smart phones shipping in the United States, and we've got your hands-on look here.

The ultramobile PC is still the ugly stepchild of computers. These tiny, fully functional Windows PCs are too small to replace notebook computers and too expensive to replace smart phones. Still, they're pretty darn cool gadgets, even if they don't seem to have much of a purpose yet.

Announced slightly earlier than expected, Microsoft took the wraps off its new mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 6. We have pictures of some of the new features, so take a peek at what could be on your next smart phone or PDA.

It's possible to keep your working copy of Windows XP and perform a clean install of Windows Vista. Here's how.