Collaboration between Intel and Microsoft means at least an extra hour of power, vendors claim.
The CrunchPad That Never Was
In 2008, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington had a lovely vision for a $200 portable tablet device that would provide wireless web browsing. Sixteen months later, the collaborators on the CrunchPad are going through a messy divorce and it's not likely to see the light of day. Looking at the project's evolution, though, I can't say I'm surprised.
Murdoch And Microsoft Redefine Search
A report in the Financial Times says that Microsoft has approached News Corp to obtain exclusive indexing rights for their sites such as Fox News. In return for some payment from Microsoft, News Corp would change its sites to block Google's indexing (and presumably others as well), leaving Bing as the primary way to find content on their sites.
Prepare for IE9 -- Or Not
Internet Explorer 8 may have just shipped, but last week Dean Hachamovitch who is General Manager for Internet Explorer provided some hints about what is coming with IE9. A release date wasn't one of the hints that was dropped; I think it's far away.
Who Needs An IT Department?
The Wall Street Journal had an interesting opinion piece written by Nick Wingfield, a frustrated "consumer" of big-company IT services. His main question is deceptively simple: "Why can't I use whatever technology I want to get my Wall Street Journal work done?"
Thousands of Windows users have download a tool in hopes of fixing critical bug, but Microsoft has yet to solve issue.
Amid rising complaints about infected counterfeit software, Microsoft is redoubling its anti-piracy work.
Thousands of Microsoft Windows users download tool in hopes of fixing critical bug.
Google competitor lets users take a virtual walk around town.
Black screen issues are not widespread and may be caused by malware, Microsoft insists.
The Compaq 8000 Elite features power efficiency and security features meant to appeal to the enterprise.
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