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IT journalists to stand for ICANN board IT journalists to stand for ICANN board

July 29, 2006 / Graeme Wearden
Two UK technology writers are attempting to wrestle their way onto the body that runs the Internet, on a ticket of openness and accountability

Microsoft Buys VPN Vendor Microsoft Buys VPN Vendor

July 27, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Whale Communications software offers capabilities that Microsoft's remote access product lacks.

Google makes nice with Wall Street Google makes nice with Wall Street

July 24, 2006 / Elinor Mills
When Google announced strong earnings last week, executives reached out to analysts in a way that, while not exactly revealing the inner workings of the company, at least showed a thawing of the search giant's often icy relationship with Wall Street.

Microsoft Licenses New 3D Technology Microsoft Licenses New 3D Technology

July 20, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Technology allows users to manipulate 3D images on screen by hand.

Microsoft promises to be good Microsoft promises to be good

July 20, 2006 / Anne Broache
Software giant has vowed to respect competition and fair play in the future

Symantec spots potential instability in Vista Symantec spots potential instability in Vista

July 18, 2006 / Joris Evers
Researchers warn they have found security bugs in Windows Vista's networking technology that may affect stability in the short term

Microsoft Sues Resellers for Piracy Microsoft Sues Resellers for Piracy

July 18, 2006 / Sumner Lemon
Microsoft has filed 26 lawsuits against alleged dealers of pirated software in seven U.S. states, the company said today.

Intel to cut 1,000 manager jobs Intel to cut 1,000 manager jobs

July 17, 2006 / Stephen Shankland and Michael Kanellos
As the company takes steps to become more competitive, further layoffs could be coming

EC: We had to fine Microsoft EC: We had to fine Microsoft

July 17, 2006 / Dawn Kawamoto
Q&A: Commissioner Neelie Kroes can't believe that Microsoft didn't understand how to document server protocols

Microsoft warns Google off enterprise search Microsoft warns Google off enterprise search

July 16, 2006 / Mike Ricciuti
'It's our business, and Google's not getting its hands on it' says Microsoft's chief operating officer

Microsoft to appeal EU fine Microsoft to appeal EU fine

July 14, 2006 / Tom Espiner
The software giant will appeal its fine for failing to comply with the 2004 EC antitrust ruling

Symbian OS gets native Wi-Fi support Symbian OS gets native Wi-Fi support

July 14, 2006 / David Meyer
Version 9.3 will provide native Wi-Fi support, as part of a move towards mobile convergence

Microsoft fine splits industry Microsoft fine splits industry

July 14, 2006 / Dawn Kawamoto
The European Commission's tough approach has delighted some trade groups but appalled others, especially those with links to Microsoft

Google expansion showcases universities as growth engines Google expansion showcases universities as growth engines

July 12, 2006 / Jim Hopkins
Google's (GOOG) plan to hire 1,000 workers over five years at a new complex near University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, spotlights the bigger role universities hold in economic development.

Eastern Europe dominates Google Code Jam Eastern Europe dominates Google Code Jam

July 1, 2006 / Andrew Donoghue
The top three winners from the search giant's first ever Code Jam programming competition were from Poland and Russia, with two-thirds of finalists hailing from Eastern Europe

Microsoft: Don't sweat over software licensing Microsoft: Don't sweat over software licensing

July 1, 2006 / Colin Barker
As Microsoft makes changes to its Windows Genuine Advantage program, the company reveals it is also building tools to make software licensing more transparent

Google Book project gets reprieve in Germany Google Book project gets reprieve in Germany

July 1, 2006 / Elinor Mills
German publisher WBG has dropped its legal challenge to Google's Books Library Project, according to the Internet search giant.


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