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Microsoft: Windows May Be Pulled in Korea (AP)
AP - Microsoft Corp. on Thursday said that an investigation by Korea's antitrust watchdog could lead to the withdrawal of Windows from the country, or to delays in introducing new versions of the operating system there. ]]>
Stocks fly on economic growth (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. stocks rallied on Friday, giving
the Dow average its biggest one-day point rise since April, as
a government report showed third-quarter economic growth that
exceeded expectations and Microsoft Corp.'s earnings
lifted the technology sector.
Microsoft Shares Rise After 1Q Profit (AP)
AP - Microsoft Corp. shares rose nearly 3 percent Friday, a day after the world's largest software maker reported a 24 percent increase in its first-quarter profit. ]]>
Judge Defers in Google-Microsoft Tussle (AP)
AP - A federal judge has rebuffed Google Inc.'s attempt to remove court-ordered restrictions limiting its employment of prized computer scientist Kai-Fu Lee, whose recent defection from Microsoft Corp. exposed the escalating tensions between two of the world's best-known companies. ]]>
New Xbox set for slow start (Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft Corp.'s new Xbox 360
video game console may get off to a slower start than initially
expected, but the software giant's plan to keep production
steady and expectations low may help it win against rival Sony
Corp. (6758.T), analysts said on Friday. ]]>
Microsoft Takes On the Spam Kings (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Faced with a growing number of more sophisticated Internet spammers, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is fighting back. The company is taking on those creating and exploiting "zombie" computers to deliver mass e-mail and launch phishing expeditions against unsuspecting computer users.
Microsoft Writes a New Chapter with Online Book Search (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Not to be outdone by its competitors, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) announced plans this week to launch its own book search engine. The company's MSN Search, like Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) before it, has joined the Open Content Alliance to make publicly available print materials accessible on the Web.
Microsoft Adds XPS In Office 12 To Fight Adobe (TechWeb)
TechWeb - XML Paper Specification, codenamed "Metro," is Microsoft's answer to Adobe's PDF: an electronic document format that can be printed without needing the actual application that created it.
Microsoft Is Boring. So What? (The Motley Fool)
The Motley Fool - It's a pity that the only excitement at Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - News) comes outside its earnings news. If you want action, you have to read the dirt: If it's not public comments about the battle for hearts, minds, and eyeballs with new archrival Google (Nasdaq: GOOG - News), it's yet another legal settlement or government showdown.
Microsoft Inches Forward: Fool by Numbers (The Motley Fool)
The Motley Fool - On Oct. 27, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - News) released Q1 2006 earnings for the period ending Sept. 30, 2005.
Sprint Nextel to Launch High-Speed Network (AP)
AP - Sprint Nextel Corp. is poised for a full-scale launch of its high-speed wireless network, a service that will include the first over-the-air music download store in the United States.
Military Testing Infrared Gunfire Detector (AP)
AP - A sniper fires on American troops in Iraq. In the milliseconds before the bullet hits — in fact, before the shot is even heard — a computer screen reveals the gun's model and exact location. ]]>
Microsoft: Windows May Be Pulled in Korea (AP)
AP - Microsoft Corp. on Thursday said that an investigation by Korea's antitrust watchdog could lead to the withdrawal of Windows from the country, or to delays in introducing new versions of the operating system there. ]]>
Internet Use Up, but So Is User Concern (AP)
AP - Computer and Internet use is up, but so are concerns about identity theft and other online dangers. Fifty-five percent of American households had access to the Internet at home in 2003, more than triple the percentage in 1997, according to a report released Thursday by the Census Bureau.
Man Accused of Stealing Porn Site Arrested (AP)
AP - A man accused of stealing a pornographic Web site and making millions of dollars from it was arrested by Mexican authorities.
IBM to use Google desktop search deep inside firms (Reuters)
Reuters - IBM and Google Inc. are
collaborating to make it easier for office workers not only to
search for local documents and personal e-mail but to delve
deep into corporate databases, the companies said on Friday. ]]>
Top tech companies complain to EU about Qualcomm (Reuters)
Reuters - Six companies including
Ericsson, Nokia (NOK1V.HE) and Texas Instruments on Friday
accused Qualcomm Inc. of stifling competition in the
mobile phone chip market in a complaint filed with European
regulators. ]]>
Q&A: Richard Branson (Reuters)
Reuters - With his Virgin Group's
international business interests in air travel, mobile
communications, finance, retail, beverages and hotels, among
other things, Virgin Records founder Richard Branson controls
many things. But as he found out October 17, weather is not one
of them. ]]>
Coming Soon to a Kernel Near You: GPL 3 (Ziff Davis)
Ziff Davis - After 15 years, the Free Software Foundation is just weeks away from announcing the roadmap for a rewritten GNU General Public License. Software developers and vendors are eager to know how this significant update to the license will impact the open-source industry.
Google Hooks IBM In Corporate Software Push (TechWeb)
TechWeb - IBM has agreed to support within its OmniFind corporate search engine Google Inc.'s desktop-search software.
IBM to use Google desktop search deep inside firms (Reuters)
Reuters - IBM and Google Inc. are
collaborating to make it easier for office workers not only to
search for local documents and personal e-mail but to delve
deep into corporate databases, the companies said on Friday. ]]>
Man Accused of Stealing Porn Site Arrested (AP)
AP - A man accused of stealing a pornographic Web site and making millions of dollars from it was arrested by Mexican authorities.
Internet Use Up, but So Is User Concern (AP)
AP - Computer and Internet use is up, but so are concerns about identity theft and other online dangers. Fifty-five percent of American households had access to the Internet at home in 2003, more than triple the percentage in 1997, according to a report released Thursday by the Census Bureau.
Music video audience migrates to Web (Reuters)
Reuters - On November 1, Internet media
giant Yahoo will launch two music video services, and both
efforts illustrate the Internet's growing dominance among music
video media.
Web Traffic To Red Cross, FEMA Skyrockets In September (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Americans apparently went online in record numbers to give to charities in September.
Google Hooks IBM In Corporate Software Push (TechWeb)
TechWeb - IBM has agreed to support within its OmniFind corporate search engine Google Inc.'s desktop-search software.
Dell to preload Trend Micro software on PCs (Reuters)
Reuters - Japanese security software maker Trend
Micro Inc. has teamed with PC maker Dell Inc. to sell
Internet security software to consumers, a Trend Micro
executive said on Friday. ]]>
Online Shoppers Gearing Up For Holiday Season (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Shopping-comparison sites experienced robust traffic in September, a good sign for the upcoming holiday season.
Microsoft Takes On the Spam Kings (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Faced with a growing number of more sophisticated Internet spammers, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is fighting back. The company is taking on those creating and exploiting "zombie" computers to deliver mass e-mail and launch phishing expeditions against unsuspecting computer users.
Coalition Outlines Strategies To Fight Spyware (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The Anti-Spyware Coalition (ASC), an alliance of I.T. firms and public-interest groups, has finalized its definition of spyware, which will serve as the foundation for the group's ongoing efforts to combat the growing Internet threat.
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