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Microsoft's desktop prowess: Blessing or curse?--Tethered to its Windows operating system, the company has desktop power that has been a financial blessing bu
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Alerts dashboard gives users the ability to set up and control many different alerts from all kinds of Web sites and information categories.
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Campaign to help save the deteriorating buildings that host historical World War II cryptography machines travels to the United States, garnering attention from tech companies.
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The software maker says within 30 days, customers will be able to download its server virtualization software for free. It also plans to demo a Live Migration feature that will be part of the next ver
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At a trade show in Hungary, Microsoft shows off one of the first portable navigation systems based on its Windows Embedded NavReady 2009 software, which was completed in June.
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Company provides RFID-based technology that lets people add data to business cards and products thta will offer more information to eople online.
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The company's digital readers is light, thin and made of plastic so it is able to stand up to rough daily use while storing all kinds of digital documents.
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A recently unearthed Google patent applications sketches a comprehensive system for a floating data center powered by wave motions and cooled by the sea's water.
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Don Reisinger thinks it's time for Sony to downsize. But Sony's success may dictate otherwise.