news.cnet.comGoogle gets bad buzz, and Microsoft pounces--sort ofpublished Wed, Feb 01 2012 10:07 GMT
Microsoft aims to exploit uneasiness over Google's new privacy steps by talking up its own services--but hasn't offered much but spin so far.
Microsoft playing up bad buzz about Google to reel in userspublished Wed, Feb 01 2012 10:07 GMT
The company is taking advantage of some of the concerns over Google's new privacy policy to convince people to use its own products and services.
Mac OS X gets ZFS after all--but not from Applepublished Wed, Feb 01 2012 09:30 GMT
Promising better data integrity, start-up Ten's Complement has released a new file system for Macs based on Oracle's ZFS. It's an approach Apple began but ... more
Why Sony needed to swap out its CEOpublished Wed, Feb 01 2012 09:02 GMT
Sony's Howard Stringer will be replaced by Kazuo Hirai on April 1. It's a smart move that has as much to do with Stringer's mistakes ... more
Did Sony really need to swap out CEOs? History says yespublished Wed, Feb 01 2012 09:02 GMT
Sony's Howard Stringer will be replaced by Kazuo Hirai on April 1. It's a smart move on Sony's part, given the troubles Stringer has faced ... more
Windows XP still hanging on as dominant OSpublished Wed, Feb 01 2012 07:28 GMT
It's gradually been losing ground, but Microsoft's ten-year-old operating system is still the most popular version of Windows with a 47 percent share of the ... more
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