Did Microsoft get
lucky in Europe?
The software giant budges a bit, and several U.K. politicians see some wiggle room as regulators stand tough.
Piecing together Vista
Bright light,
big energy?
special coverage Forecasts for solar power are getting a little sunnier as new tech boosts yields and bolsters its economics.
Phone fun
in Japan
photos A design center in Tokyo's ground zero for trendy teens keeps tabs on the latest in mobile phones.
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McAfee buys, integrates Onigma
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Microsoft hands over Security Center tech
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Analyst sees big future for nano
Nanotech will perform feats such as keeping Moore's Law alive, analyst says, though the nano label will fade away.
Microsoft's Mundie: A bottom-up approach to tech
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