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Google expands into business software market
SAN FRANCISCO - Google is making its most concerted move beyond search and advertising into the business software market, starting with a set of Web programs for email, scheduling and communications, the company said on Sunday. More...

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Mozilla accepts Microsoft's offer of help
Mozilla accepts Microsoft's recent offer for help in getting the Firefox browser and Thunderbird e-mail client to run properly under Windows Vista. More...

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RFID may be key to finding latest mad cow case
Canada has spotted more cases of mad cow disease, and some US experts say an aggressive RFID tagging program has helped find sick animals faster. More...

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Microsoft unhappy with release of 'Office' training video
Microsoft is apparently not seeing the humor in a training video that was made to look like an episode of the popular British comedy "The Office." More...

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Ubuntu users stranded after bungled update
An update to the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution this week left some users without a way to launch the usual graphical interface and stranded them with just a command line to run their computer. More...

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Security vendors mad about 'consumer reports' test methods
The latest issue of the popular magazine, which features tests of anti-spyware software, may raise more questions than it answers. More...

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AutoMakers will disclose black boxes
Federal authorities now say that US automakers will have to inform buyers that their cars contain "black boxes." More...

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Microsoft 'clarifies' 32-bit Vista HD playback issue
Microsoft tries to clear up a report in an Australian magazine that the 32-bit version of Windows Vista would not have high-definition playback. More...

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Tech trends roundup: BI, Google, Oracle
The US earnings season brings in its wake stacks of regulatory filings, filled with all sorts of interesting tidbits. More...

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US economy likely to falter, not fall
Gail Fosler, chief economist of The Conference Board, which produces the Consumer Confidence Index and other leading economic indicators, said an economic slowdown is upcoming - though not likely as big as others have predicted - and that businesses nowadays see IT spending as just one of a range of options for their investment dollars. More...

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Logitech unveils motorised mouse
Logitech introduces a motorised computer mouse for people who scroll through lengthy documents and spreadsheets. More...

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