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Gates highlights Windows Vista program
Jan 4 2006 11:22PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Rival Google Inc. may be nipping at its heels, but Microsoft Corp. wasn't flashing any defeatist signs Wednesday as it showcased its latest plans to help make living in the digital world easier, safer and more fun.
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Windows-based Treo smartphone arrives
Jan 4 2006 8:25PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Palm Inc.'s newest Treo smartphone is its first based on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows, but the pioneering handheld maker adds plenty of distinct touches of its own.
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BBC to post past reports online for free
Jan 4 2006 8:25PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Landmark BBC television reports of major world events from the past half-century will be available free online to British computer users.
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VoIP calling goes mainstream at CES event
Jan 4 2006 8:25PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Broadband gear maker NetGear Inc. is introducing a cordless phone to dial Skype Internet calls over any Wi-Fi connection without a personal computer, joining a parade of new products at the International Consumer Electronics Show bringing online telephony to the mainstream.
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China launches site to report corruption
Jan 4 2006 2:49PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China is putting its marathon anti-graft crackdown online, launching a Web site for the public to report corrupt officials.
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Trade show promises more hybrid gadgets
Jan 4 2006 7:57AM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Flat-panel televisions with built-in digital video recorders. Pocketable satellite radio receivers that can bookmark songs for online purchase. High-definition TVs engineered to play video or display photos from any computer on your home network.
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