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Microsoft: Mac buyers pay Apple tax
q&a Ahead of the expected debut of cheaper Macs, Windows exec Brad Brooks says Apple buyers pay a price in terms of compatibility, choice, and hidden costs.
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Dow soars as tech stocks make a comeback
Apple and Microsoft are among the companies with double-digit gains Monday as the Dow gets back up above 9,000 and breaks a record doing so.
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Taking stock of stock losses
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Google to appeal German copyright decisions
German courts rule in favor of content owners in two separate cases Monday, both having to do with display of copyrighted content in thumbnails attached to search results.
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Microsoft makes Windows 7 name final
Microsoft exec says the next version of Windows will retain its Windows 7 code-name when it is released to the market.
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Quicken Online is finally free
Intuit drops the subscription fee for its Web-based financial software and is readying an iPhone version.
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Cell phone industry celebrates its 25th birthday
25 years ago today, the first ever commercial cell phone call was made. Oh, how times have changed.
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Bush signs RIAA-backed intellectual-property law
A new law signed by the U.S. president on Monday creates a cabinet-level position to coordinate federal efforts to combat copyright infringement.
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Microsoft ready for Silverlight's second act
Software maker announces Silverlight 2 and new partners. Among new features are support for DRM tech, improved cross-platform support and deep zoom technology.
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New laws track child predators online
Two laws the president signed Monday will increase the coordination between Internet companies and law enforcement to track sex offenders online.
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Apple notebook event: Live blog Tuesday
We'll be at Apple headquarters for the announcement and live-blogging the event, where news of a redesigned MacBook and MacBook Pro are all but assured.
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Orange UK halts BlackBerry Bold sales
The British wireless provider stops selling the Research In Motion phone as it looks into 3G-related issues. The companies "expect to provide a software maintenance release soon."
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Palin ordered to save e-mails
A judge in Alaska is ordering Gov. Sarah Palin to preserve her private e-mail messages regarding state business, until a lawsuit requesting that they be made public is resolved.
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Justice Dept. closes antitrust probe of ATI, Nvidia
After a nearly two-year investigation, regulators decide not to take action against the unit of chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices or Nvidia regarding their pricing and sales practices.
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Wave and tidal power looks for its footing
The ocean has great potential as a renewable energy source, but it's also rife with technical challenges, eco-concerns, and harsh environments.
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Gartner and UBS provide a mixed view on IT spending
Gartner report forecasts a 2.3 percent growth in IT spending this year, while UBS Securities predicts a more dire outcome of a 5 percent to 15 percent decline.
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