Vista (in)Capable: New price, same old ****
What is Redmond really thinking?
What is Redmond really thinking?
Processor vendor takes another step towards the introduction of its Cartwheel and Puma chip packages
First ruggedized notebook from Dell that meets all U.S. military standards
A key Microsoft European spokesman has defected to Apple for a government affairs job
The vendors are teaming up to sell an Xeon-based appliance geared to run SAP’s Business All-in-One ERP
Redmond wants to make Silverlight as ubiquitous as its competitor, Adobe’s Flash
Voice over WiFi is expanding, but lack of standards means problems
Plus, Windows Vista and video game excuses
Senior IT executives select their favourite networking products
The managed security service provider has over 150 Canadian partners, and growing
Microsoft announced cuts in some markets but it’s not clear how much customers will save, if anything, in North America
In addition to notebooks and desktops, the vendor will bring printers, ink and toner to 280 Staples stores and Staples.ca
Small size means many chips can be produced on a single wafer, lowering cost
Research firm cites falling prices, economic weakness for downward revision
The new web browser is expected to be more standards compliant than IE7
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