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China Rules Microsoft Violated Intellectual Property Rights
A Beijing court ruled that Microsoft violated a Chinese company's intellectual property rights in a case over fonts used in past versions of Windows.
Google Docs Won't Topple Word Any Time Soon
While Google believes its online office suite will soon be a "Microsoft Office killer," it's really an idea based on vaporware.
Boxee to Unveil Set-Top Box on Dec. 7
The device, compatible with the Boxee service, will have its public debut (in mock-up form) at a Dec. 7 event in New York.
Google Sites Gets Dozens of Templates
Project sites, intranets, and team pages are now easier for business users to create--for free.
Guess Who's Hawking Internet Explorer Now?
Redmond makes a smart move, hiring country music fixture Dolly Parton to pitch IE8 and its Web Slices feature.
HP Pushes Thin Clients With New Hardware, Tools
HP is trying to tackle concerns about the cost and complexity of thin-client computing with new products and tools announced Tuesday.
Google Offers Templates for Sites Project Collaboration App
Google is providing templates for its Google Sites application for creating group Web pages and sites.
GameStop to Sell Digital Downloads
Boxed retail games aren’t dead yet, but could this be the beginning of the end?
Hello, Sezmi -- Goodbye, Cable
The Sezmi TV service aims to provide a more personalized, Net-savvy, inexpensive alternative to cable and satellite.
Japan May Put Brakes on Fastest-supercomputer Project
A Japanese government panel has recommended to freeze spending on a project to build the fastest computer in the world.
Apple's New Patent Is Patently Crazy
Analysis: Jobs & Co. have filed for a patent on tech that embeds ads into operating systems and makes you prove you've watched them.
Technology We'll Miss When It's Gone
As tech speeds inexorably forward, many gadgets and services will be left in heaps on the roadside. Problem is, we'll truly miss some of them.
Apple vs. Psystar: What's Left to Fight Over
A judge agrees with Apple that the clone-maker violated its copyright, but the case isn't closed.
Microsoft Cofounder Paul Allen Has Lymphoma
Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
The Future of Linux is Google
Google's slow, steady march into the OS realm has begun to pay off. It's time for the Linux world to rally.
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China Rules Microsoft Violated Intellectual Property Rights
A Beijing court ruled that Microsoft violated a Chinese company's intellectual property rights in a case over fonts used in past versions of Windows.
Google Docs Won't Topple Word Any Time Soon
While Google believes its online office suite will soon be a "Microsoft Office killer," it's really an idea based on vaporware.
Boxee to Unveil Set-Top Box on Dec. 7
The device, compatible with the Boxee service, will have its public debut (in mock-up form) at a Dec. 7 event in New York.
Google Sites Gets Dozens of Templates
Project sites, intranets, and team pages are now easier for business users to create--for free.
Guess Who's Hawking Internet Explorer Now?
Redmond makes a smart move, hiring country music fixture Dolly Parton to pitch IE8 and its Web Slices feature.
HP Pushes Thin Clients With New Hardware, Tools
HP is trying to tackle concerns about the cost and complexity of thin-client computing with new products and tools announced Tuesday.
Google Offers Templates for Sites Project Collaboration App
Google is providing templates for its Google Sites application for creating group Web pages and sites.
GameStop to Sell Digital Downloads
Boxed retail games aren’t dead yet, but could this be the beginning of the end?
Hello, Sezmi -- Goodbye, Cable
The Sezmi TV service aims to provide a more personalized, Net-savvy, inexpensive alternative to cable and satellite.
Japan May Put Brakes on Fastest-supercomputer Project
A Japanese government panel has recommended to freeze spending on a project to build the fastest computer in the world.
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