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DJ app for Microsoft Surface
VectorForm built a virtual DJ application for Surface, Microsoft's multitouch table, about a year ago, and just began demonstrating version 2.0 with new features such as scratching. Now if only there were more Surface tables out there.

Week in review: A speedier new Firefox
Mozilla's latest version plays catch-up with the browser competition. Also: the latest in Windows 7 news, and a Yahoo data center in a new shade of green.

Open source to shape cloud computing, but not dominate it
Open source has a role to play in cloud computing, but it's likely not to be the vanquisher of old, proprietary dominance.

Firefox 3.5 and the potential of Web typography
Firefox 3.5 introduces a new embeddable font feature that can make Web typography much more visually appealing. But type foundries have to play along.

Hard disk or solid-state? Think again
Although solid-state drives are in vogue, market forces and technical issues are making them a little less appealing than before.

Windows 7 may get a 'Family Pack'
Enthusiasts have spotted wording in a leaked test build of the operating system that suggests Microsoft may offer a three-PC deal with the new Windows.

Netbooks and touch screens: A good marriage?
Pared-down, Internet-optimized notebooks are positioned to be outfitted with touch screens, according to some reports. Are consumers going to bite?

Microsoft chucks vomit ad
The rather colorful ad--in which a wife pukes after seeing what her husband has been viewing online--has been removed from the Microsoft IE 8 "Browse Better'' campaign.

Will 'good enough' virtualization topple VMware?
VMware's dominant market position in virtualization looks ripe to fail, if we assume the history of Novell's Netware is any guide.

Linux community codes around Microsoft's FAT patents
Microsoft finally got around to substantiating its claims that Linux violates 235 Microsoft patents, and the Linux community quickly set to work coding around those claims.

Microsoft 'mega data centers' to support Azure, Bing
New facility opens in Dublin to take advantage of the cool climate there. A Chicago facility, opening later this month, will house containerized servers.

Some Vista users say they're getting the Ultimate shaft
Buyers of the priciest version of Windows Vista are miffed that Microsoft's initial upgrade discounts don't help them move to Windows 7.

As Mozilla 'upgrades the Web,' Microsoft must upgrade its pace
Microsoft is falling behind in the browser innovation race as Firefox rolls out version 3.5 and targets a host of new capabilities.

Analyst: Thin laptops have design issues
Some PC makers are hitting snags--such as cracking plastic--as they try to bring out ultra-thin laptops based on Intel's latest low-power chips.

Microsoft resorts to vomit to market IE 8
In a new series of online ads for its Internet Explorer 8 browser, created by the team behind the Mojave Experiment, Microsoft goes beyond the pale. In fact, a bucket is required.

Should the big 3 game consoles get price cuts?
Rumors are swirling that the big three consoles--the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360--will soon sell for less. Would the price reductions make sense?

Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?
Support for multitouch input is one of the most tangible ways that Windows 7 differs from its predecessors. But will many people actually get their hands on the technology?

Windows 7: Moving beyond Vista
Microsoft aims to make a much different first impression with Windows 7 than it did with Vista, its oft-maligned predecessor.

Music copyright lawsuit targets Microsoft, Yahoo, Real
A lawsuit filed in a U.S. district court claims Microsoft, Yahoo, and RealNetworks did not properly license more than 200 compositions that they offered through their streaming services.

Cisco guns for Microsoft in collaboration market
Cisco is adding new functions in its WebEx service that could threaten Microsoft's own business collaboration efforts.

Photos: NASA's science, tech showcase
A look at the high-tech research and development going on inside the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif.

  

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