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Windows 7 hits Milestone 3

Windows 7 hits Milestone 3 Mary Jo Foley: I have seen the future -- Windows 7 Build 6780 -- and it does exist and is, indeed, in testers' hands inside and outside the company. The latest build appears to be quite stable.

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Economic crisis as technology change agent

Economic crisis as technology change agent Jason Perlow: The dark cloud over Wall Street has a silver lining: The long-hoped-for paradigm shift may be coming quicker than we thought. Will the economy force us to do more with less and use radical enabling technologies to help us accomplish it?

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Lipstick on the DRM pig

Lipstick on the DRM pig Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem a genuine move to make digital content easier to handle for the end user -- or is the DECE consortium just a feeble attempt to claw back some market share from Apple?

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Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft joins the 'everyone but Apple' digital-media coalition
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Now Debuting -- one-click payment for illegal downloads
Spore DRM could kill PC gaming
Zack Whittaker: The music scene: legal vs. illegal
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The "As close to $150 as you can get it" PC

The As close to $150 as you can get it PC Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: If you wanted to build a PC but spend as close to $150 as possible, what components would you buy for a PC to run XP/Vista?

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The $2,000 build-it-yourself do-it-all PC

VMware: What is the competition?

VMware: What is the competition? Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft archrival VMware announced the "Virtual Datacenter OS" that some are comparing with Windows Server 2008. The trouble is that VMware's competition won't be Windows Server 2008.

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Paula Rooney: Maritz: VMWare better next-gen OS than Windows and Hyper-V
Dan Kusnetzky: Notes from VMworld
Citrix aims high with XenServer 5, cloud center
Larry Dignan: VMware rolls out Fusion 2.0 for Mac virtualization
Citrix launches XenServer 5.0 and Citrix Cloud Center (C3)

Google Desktop gets huge performance boost

Garett Rogers: Garett Rogers: Google released a new version of their software yesterday which mainly focuses on performance -- and boy did it work. Plus, there are new features and the memory footprint is quite a bit smaller than before.

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Garett Rogers: Google's 9 month log anonymization a farce?
Jason D. O'Grady: Google releases Gears for Safari
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Mozilla: We goofed on the EULA, let's talk

Joe Brockmeier: The Mozilla Foundation is making changes to its EULA display for Linux distros, after receiving complaints earlier this week. The project is clearly willing to work with its downstream vendors and end users to make sure that they're hitting the right tone for their audience.

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What's the big deal about the Firefox EULA?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Might Ubuntu and Firefox part ways because of the dreaded EULA?

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HP to cut nearly 25,000 jobs as part of EDS integration

Sam Diaz: Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd and executives are releasing details of the company's plans to integrate EDS into growth strategy, including a restructuring that will reduce the workforce by almost 25,000 employees over the next three years.

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