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Zune HD Rivals
iPod Touch
Tech Review
Sep 15, 2009 3:44 PM CDT
Zune HD Rivals iPod Touch
(Newser)
- Microsoft releases a new Zune every year, mostly to collective shrugs, but this year’s model “might be the Zune that you’ve been waiting for,” writes Mark McClusky of
Wired
. “You were waiting, right?” The slim, white-and-black Zune HD is “a lovely industrial design,”...
With Job Openings, Employers All a-Twitter
Sep 8, 2009 12:38 PM CDT
With Job Openings, Employers All a-Twitter
Social-networking site gives companies a cheap medium to find the techno-savvy
(Newser)
- For some firms, Twitter is playing the role of headhunter: companies like Verizon and Microsoft are posting openings on the social-networking site, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Job boards have “become saturated,” says a Newell Rubbermaid VP. “With Twitter, we don't have to go through that huge...
New Sony Vaio PCs Will Include Google Web Browser
Sep 1, 2009 8:02 AM CDT
New Sony Vaio PCs Will Include Google Web Browser
Facing Microsoft, search giant aims to expand market for Chrome
(Newser)
- Google Chrome, languishing in the browser wars, will get a substantial boost thanks to a deal with Sony—which is shipping new Vaio PCs with Chrome pre-installed. Google is also talking to other computer manufacturers, the
FT
reports, as it attempts to weaken the dominance of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which...
'Craigslist Murder'
a New Internet
Phenomenon
GLOSSIES
Aug 31, 2009 4:18 PM CDT
'Craigslist Murder' a New Internet Phenomenon
Real-world cops with computers tracked real-world cybercrime
(Newser)
- Accused Craigslist killer Philip Markoff’s alleged crimes and capture were so tied to the Internet that a “new kind of murder” has been born, writes Maureen Orth in
Vanity Fair
. Not only did Markoff allegedly find victim Julissa Brisman on Craigslist, but before the meeting that Boston police...
Microsoft Apologizes for Racial Photoshopping
Aug 26, 2009 12:21 PM CDT
Microsoft Apologizes for Racial Photoshopping
(Newser)
- Microsoft has apologized after eagle-eyed Twitter users and bloggers noticed it swapped a white head onto the body of a black model in an image for its website in Poland. The image on Microsoft’s US homepage, captioned “Empower your people,” shows a white woman, a black man,...
Microsoft, Amazon Unite Against Google Book Deal
Aug 21, 2009 12:07 PM CDT
Microsoft, Amazon Unite Against Google Book Deal
(Newser)
- Microsoft, Amazon, and Yahoo are ganging up against Google Books, trying to quash its settlement with publishers and authors, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The settlement, which still needs court approval, would allow Google to offer works scanned off library shelves online for free, provided publishers get a cut of...
Microsoft Can't
Sell Word: Judge
Aug 12, 2009 2:02 PM CDT
Microsoft Can't Sell Word: Judge
(Newser)
- A Texas district court judge has ruled in favor of a Canadian software company and issued an injunction barring Microsoft from selling copies of its Word program, which can read and write XML files, the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
reports. XML capability is central to Microsoft Word; i4i claims the company infringed...
Upgraded Remote Gives Wii New Spark
Tech Review
Aug 5, 2009 11:12 AM CDT
Upgraded Remote Gives Wii New Spark
MotionPlus yields more accurate control, heralds things to come
(Newser)
- With sales slowing, the Wii needs a shot in the arm, and Nintendo thinks it’s found one with Wii MotionPlus, a little accessory that plugs into the bottom of the controller, giving it a gyroscope that can detect more subtle motions. The results are nice, writes Katherine Boehret for...
Google CEO Leaves Apple Board
Aug 3, 2009 10:07 AM CDT
Google CEO Leaves Apple Board
Once-friendly companies on the brink of war
(Newser)
- Google CEO Eric Schmidt has left Apple’s board of directors because the once-friendly companies are on a collision course, Apple announced today. “As Google enters more of Apple’s core business, with Android and now Chrome OS, Eric’s effectiveness as an Apple Board member will be significantly...
Why MicroHoo
Won't Kill Google
Analysis
Jul 29, 2009 12:41 PM CDT
Why MicroHoo Won't Kill Google
(Newser)
- Wondering what the Microsoft/Yahoo pact will mean for you, the tech-loving consumer? Probably not much, writes Todd Weiss for
PC World
. His reasons:
“I tried Bing, I played with Bing, I experienced Bing, but Bing, you’re no Google search,” Weiss opines. Even with Yahoo’s help, and
...
Microsoft, Yahoo Finally Strike Search Deal
UPDATED
Jul 29, 2009 7:25 AM CDT
Microsoft, Yahoo Finally Strike Search Deal
(Newser)
- Microsoft and Yahoo finally officially tied the knot today, with a 10-year deal to integrate their search and advertising businesses, MSNBC reports. It appears Microsoft won't pay Yahoo up front, which is probably a blow to Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz, who promised she'd only join Microsoft for a "boatload...
Bada-Bing: Yahoo, Microsoft Close to Search Engine Deal
Jul 27, 2009 3:44 AM CDT
Bada-Bing: Yahoo, Microsoft Close to Search Engine Deal
(Newser)
- Yahoo is close to a deal that would make Microsoft's Bing its new search engine, reports
Advertising Age
. To Yahoo's dismay, the deal will likely involve revenue sharing, not a fat up-front paycheck. Negotiations, which have been heated over the amount of revenue each side gets from search ad clicks,...
Bill Gates Too Popular for Facebook
Jul 26, 2009 5:17 AM CDT
Bill Gates Too Popular for Facebook
He signs off over w-a-y too many friend requests
(Newser)
- Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has signed off Facebook for good, saying so many people wanted to befriend him that it was difficult to tell who he knew or didn't know, reports AFP. There were "10,000 people wanting to be my friends," Gates said while accepting a philanthropy...
Tech Snaps Nadaq's Streak;
Dow Climbs 24
MARKETS
Jul 24, 2009 3:24 PM CDT
Tech Snaps Nadaq's Streak; Dow Climbs 24
Amazon, Microsoft fall after weak earnings
(Newser)
- The tech sector exerted downward pressure on stocks today, snapping the Nasdaq’s 12-day winning streak, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Microsoft sank 8.9% after reporting a 29% drop in quarterly earnings, while Amazon fell 8.3% after also reporting a disappointing quarter. Alcoa, Pfizer, and Merck helped the...
To Appease EU, Microsoft Offers Browser Choice With Windows 7
Jul 24, 2009 1:46 PM CDT
To Appease EU, Microsoft Offers Browser Choice With Windows 7
Company allows rivals, settles antitrust case
(Newser)
- Microsoft will offer a choice of web browsers to European users of the new Windows 7 operating system to avoid an antitrust fine, Bloomberg reports. “When you’re looking at ongoing fines in a downturn, it makes more sense to settle,” one analyst says. The EU says the...
Laptop Hunter Ads Tweaked
After Apple Gripe
Jul 24, 2009 5:55 AM CDT
Laptop Hunter Ads Tweaked After Apple Gripe
(Newser)
- Microsoft has changed at least one of its highly successful "Laptop Hunter" ads after Apple called to complain about it,
Advertising Age
reports. In the original, a law student shopping for a laptop observes: "This Mac is $2,000, and that's before adding anything." Her mother adds,...
Microsoft Posts
First Yearly Sales Decline
Jul 23, 2009 7:23 PM CDT
Microsoft Posts First Yearly Sales Decline
(Newser)
- Microsoft Corp. said today its profit in the last quarter plunged 29% because of weak computer sales, ending a fiscal year in which the software maker's revenue fell for the first time since the company went public in 1986. The results reflect how Microsoft's fortunes are tied to the PC...
Switchover to
Windows 7 a Big Pain
Tech review
Jul 23, 2009 9:56 AM CDT
Switchover to Windows 7 a Big Pain
Move from XP may require external hard drive, patience
(Newser)
- The latest Windows incarnation beats Vista and XP, but don’t expect a smooth transition: upgrading from XP to Windows 7 is an ordeal, writes Walt Mossberg in the
Wall Street Journal
. “In fact, the process will be so painful that, for many XP users, the easiest solution may...
Microsoft Ad
Campaign Gets
Under Apple's Skin
Jul 16, 2009 2:15 PM CDT
Microsoft Ad Campaign Gets Under Apple's Skin
Laptop-browsing spot may be boosting Microsoft's 'value perception'
(Newser)
- Apple demanded Microsoft ditch TV ads featuring shoppers mulling the relative value of PCs and Macs, CNET reports. In the ads, which Microsoft’s chief operating officer calls “completely unscripted,” shoppers get to keep money they save by choosing a PC over a Mac. “We got a...
Firefox Loses
Some of Its
Edge: Mossberg
TECH REVIEW
Jul 16, 2009 9:58 AM CDT
Firefox Loses Some of Its Edge: Mossberg
It's not the fastest browser anymore
(Newser)
- Mozilla's Firefox is still good, but it doesn't stand out as much as it used to, Walter S. Mossberg writes in the
Wall Street Journal
. The latest edition of the web browser, version 3.5, works well on both PCs and Macs, but "Firefox has lost its traditionally biggest...
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