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Microsoft eyes big companies with new CRM software (Reuters)
Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates speaks during a demonstration of the Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 at the Digital Entertainment Anywhere launch event held in Los Angeles, October 12, 2004. Microsoft Corp.  (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - Microsoft Corp. on Monday introduced the long-awaited update to its sales and marketing business software that the company said would help it push into the market for large enterprises now dominated by Oracle and SAP.


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Microsoft to Release Xbox 360 in Asia (AP)
AP - Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 videogame console will come out in several Asian countries early next year, months after it is released in Japan, the software maker said Monday.

Google Fixes Desktop Search Loophole (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) has strengthened its Desktop Search tool so that it cannot be used any longer by hackers who are exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) Internet Explorer software.

Microsoft sued over alleged Xbox 360 glitch (Reuters)
XBox 360 video game consoles at a Best Buy store in Bellevue, Washington November 22, 2005. A Chicago man who bought Microsoft Corp.'s new Xbox 360 has sued the world's largest software maker, saying the new video game console has a design flaw that causes it to overheat and freeze up. (Chris Goodenow/Reuters)Reuters - A Chicago man who bought Microsoft Corp.'s new Xbox 360 has sued the world's largest software maker, saying the new video game console has a design flaw that causes it to overheat and freeze up.


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Two Years Later, Blaster Worm Still Squirming (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Microsoft's cumulative malware removal tool is removing between 500 and 800 copies of the Blaster worm every day. There are fears within Redmond that thousands of Windows machines will never be completely disinfected.

Microsoft chairman offers Bangladeshi teachers computer training (AFP)
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, seen here in November 2005, pledged to train teachers in impoverished Bangladesh in computer skills.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)AFP - Bill Gates, billionaire philanthropist and chairman of software giant Microsoft, pledged to train teachers in impoverished Bangladesh in computer skills.


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Microsoft Modifies IE Amid Patent Suit (PC World)
PC World - Eolas is still seeking damages over browser's handling of ActiveX controls.

Bill Gates visits Bangladesh NGO projects (Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft founder Bill Gates arrived in Bangladesh on Monday for a brief visit during which he aims to commit assistance to expanding the impoverished country's information technology industry.

Microsoft's Bill Gates to Visit India (AP)
AP - When Microsoft Corp. chairman Bill Gates begins a four-day visit to India on Tuesday, he'll see a country moving increasingly toward open source operating systems — the chief rival to his company's Windows software.

Microsoft Works on Comcast E-Mail Problem (AP)
AP - Microsoft Corp. said Friday that some people who use its Hotmail and MSN e-mail services are not receiving e-mail sent from Comcast Corp. accounts and other Internet service providers.

Wikipedia Tightens Submission Rules (AP)
John Seigenthaler, a one-time administrative assistant to Robert Kennedy, works in his office on Monday, Dec. 5, 2005 in Nashville, Tenn.  Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that allows anyone to contribute articles, is tightening its rules for submitting entries following the disclosure that it ran a piece falsely implicating Seigenthaler in the Kennedy assassinations. Siegenthaler, USA Today's first editorial director, chairman emeritus and retired publisher and editor at the Tennessean in Nashville and a former president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, said that Wikipedia's biography of him has been changed to remove the false accusations. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia to which anyone can contribute, is tightening submission rules after a prominent journalist complained that an article falsely implicated him in the Kennedy assassinations.


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Kazaa Owners Accused of Ignoring Order (AP)
AP - Australian record companies on Tuesday accused owners of the popular Kazaa file-sharing software of ignoring a court order to install filters aimed at curbing music piracy by Kazaa users.

ICANN Gives Tentative OK on '.asia' Domain (AP)
**FILE PHOTO** Paul Twomey, president of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, listens to reform discussions at the Information Society at the convention center in Kram, Tunisia, Nov. 17, 2005. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)AP - The quasi-governmental organization that oversees the Internet has tentatively approved a ".asia" Web domain to unify the Asia-Pacific community, but the group has delayed a decision on whether to move forward with a ".xxx" zone for pornography sites.


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Microsoft to Release Xbox 360 in Asia (AP)
AP - Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 videogame console will come out in several Asian countries early next year, months after it is released in Japan, the software maker said Monday.

Sony closes in on new program to cleanse PCs (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - The flap over Sony BMG Music Entertainment's infected copy-protected CDs shows few signs of abating. Almost three weeks after the company announced it would release a virus-free uninstall program, that program will finally be released Monday on Sony BMG's website.

Time Warner Cable's VoIP Service Tops One Million Subscribers (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Time Warner Cable on Monday said the number subscribers to its Internet telephony service has topped one million.

NBC joining on-demand iPod playlist (Reuters)
The new iPod is seen during a news conference in San Jose, California, October 12, 2005. NBC Universal is preparing to take the iPod plunge. (Monica Davey/Reuters)Reuters - NBC Universal is preparing to take the iPod plunge.


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Bourses open slightly higher (FT.com)
FT.com - European bourses started slightly higher as US oil prices retreated below $60 a barrel. STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) working together on mobile-phone memory chip.

RealNetworks Launches Web-Based Music Subscription Service (TechWeb)
TechWeb - RealNetworks launches a Web-based version of its music-subscription service, giving Mac and Linux users access to what had only been available on the PC.

Cisco technology to boost software performance (Reuters)
Reuters - Cisco Systems Inc. on Tuesday said it is introducing technology to speed the performance of software programs running over long-distance corporate networks, as the communications equipment leader seeks out a stake in how the next generation of software is managed.

Wikipedia Tightens Submission Rules (AP)
John Seigenthaler, a one-time administrative assistant to Robert Kennedy, works in his office on Monday, Dec. 5, 2005 in Nashville, Tenn.  Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that allows anyone to contribute articles, is tightening its rules for submitting entries following the disclosure that it ran a piece falsely implicating Seigenthaler in the Kennedy assassinations. Siegenthaler, USA Today's first editorial director, chairman emeritus and retired publisher and editor at the Tennessean in Nashville and a former president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, said that Wikipedia's biography of him has been changed to remove the false accusations. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia to which anyone can contribute, is tightening submission rules after a prominent journalist complained that an article falsely implicated him in the Kennedy assassinations.


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ICANN Gives Tentative OK on '.asia' Domain (AP)
**FILE PHOTO** Paul Twomey, president of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, listens to reform discussions at the Information Society at the convention center in Kram, Tunisia, Nov. 17, 2005. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)AP - The quasi-governmental organization that oversees the Internet has tentatively approved a ".asia" Web domain to unify the Asia-Pacific community, but the group has delayed a decision on whether to move forward with a ".xxx" zone for pornography sites.


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Time Warner Cable's VoIP Service Tops One Million Subscribers (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Time Warner Cable on Monday said the number subscribers to its Internet telephony service has topped one million.

ESPN considering offering programs on Apple iTunes (Reuters)
The new iPod is seen during a news conference in San Jose, California, October 12, 2005. Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN cable sports network is mulling a deal to distribute some television programs on Apple's iTunes music and video service, possibly joining its corporate cousin in a landmark deal, ESPN and ABC Sports president George Bodenheimer said on Monday. (Monica Davey/Reuters)Reuters - Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN cable sports network is looking into distributing some of its television programs on Apple's iTunes music and video service, possibly joining its corporate cousin in a landmark deal, ESPN and ABC Sports president George Bodenheimer said on Monday.


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Analysis: A "Green" Utility Chooses Blogging for Business (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Enel North America initially took advantage of blogging software to deliver basic intranet-type information; the dozen contributors also exploited RSS features to post news summaries on renewable energy and the utility industry.

Online Holiday Sales Ahead Of Last Year (TechWeb)
TechWeb - As of Dec. 2nd, online shoppers had spent 24 percent more than last year, a research firm said Sunday.

VoIP: A Type of Vodka? (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, might be one of the fastest-growing sectors in the tech industry these days, but that doesn't mean Americans know what the term means. In a recent poll by Harris, for example, one in five think VoIP is a European hybrid car. Another 10 percent of the 1,006 people questioned by Harris said they thought VoIP was a low-carb vodka.

Google Fixes Desktop Search Loophole (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) has strengthened its Desktop Search tool so that it cannot be used any longer by hackers who are exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) Internet Explorer software.

Real Goes Online with Rhapsody (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Digital-media specialist RealNetworks (Nasdaq: RNWK) today launched Rhapsody.com, a new Web-based version of the company's music service. The new online jukebox is based entirely in a browser and lets you download and stream music without using a special software application.

AOL Signs Distribution Deal With Sports Network (TechWeb)
TechWeb - America Online Inc. on Monday said it had signed a content syndication and distribution agreement with Rivals.com, a network of more than 150 college and high school sports sites.

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