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September 08, 2008
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Microsoft Begins New Windows Vista Push
Almost two years after the OS was finalized, Microsoft is beginning a new push to sell consumers on Windows Vista. The timing might seem odd, given that Microsoft has sold an approximate 200 million Vista licenses so far and dominates its nearest...
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
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WinInfo Short Takes: Week of September 8, 2008
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news, including the long-awaited back to school season, Microsoft's first Seinfeld/Gates ad, some EU insights, another Netbook improvement, Opera silliness, and much, much more...
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Finally Cuts Price of Xbox 360 in the US
After several months of increasingly dismal sales, Microsoft has finally cut the price of its Xbox 360 video game console in the United States. The price cuts not only make the console more affordable; they actually make the low-end Xbox 360 less...
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Google's Browser Created Out of Fear of Microsoft
A deep fear of Microsoft drove Google to create its own Web browser, the company's cofounders implicitly admitted Tuesday, though each was careful never to mention the software giant by name. Instead, during a press conference, Google's leaders discussed...
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Google to Launch its Own Web Browser ... Today
Prodded by the feature-list of the recently released Beta 2 version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) 8, Google has prematurely announced its own Web browser entry, which will appear today on Windows only. The browser, called Chrome, appears to offer...
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
WinInfo Short Takes: Week of September 1, 2008
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news, including a very late short takes, screwy Microsoft patents, AT&T's competitors are smelling blood in the water, Nintendo keeps rocking and rolling, Dell, Steve Jobs not-so-RIP, and so much more...
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
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