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Microsoft Slashes Xbox Prices

Software giant responds to Sony's PlayStation price cuts, lowering prices on two models.
Computers, General news, Communications, Finance

Microsoft Strikes Deal With Nokia

Microsoft and Nokia are teaming up to launch the software giant's Office applications on the handset maker's devices.
Computers, General news, Magazine, Media, Internet, Finance

Nintendo Profit Slides on Slower Wii Sales

Console maker's profit tumbles 60 percent in part due to decline in sales of its Wii game box.
General news

Microsoft Strikes Back

Stealing a playbook page from Google, Microsoft says Office 2010 will soon be available online for free.
Magazine, Media, Internet

Weak Financials, Layoffs: Yahoo!

The troubled search pioneer is expected to announce unimpressive third-quarter financial results Tuesday and a hefty round of layoffs. The upside? Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer still talks about a potential Yahoo acquisition.
Computers, General news, Communications, Internet, Finance

RIM-Microsoft to Fight Google, Yahoo in Mobile Search?

Software behemoth's deal with smartphone maker shows the Redmond giant's intent to break into the mobile-search market, but can its late partnership make a difference in a market already largely dominated by Google?
Computers, General news, Communications, Internet, Finance

Critics Boo Microsoft's Seinfeld-Gates Ad

Software giant at long last tries to offer a counter-punch to Apple's advertising attacks, but it comes up weak.
Computers, General news, Internet, Finance

Seinfeld and Gates Make Much Ado About Nothing

Microsoft's latest ad cmapign featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld fails to impress critics.
Computers, Media, Internet

Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 Goes 'Porn Mode'

Software behemoth's latest web browser can allow people to Internet surf without leaving traces. But the move could hurt Google attempts to harvest cookie data via DoubleClick.
Media, Internet

Microsoft Calls Seinfeld to the Rescue

Software behemoth hires comedian Jerry Seinfeld as part of a $300 million campaign to brighten its image.
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