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Microsoft Rockets Past Forecasts, Sees Strong Year Ahead

Microsoft posted an impressive quarter on Thursday, with Vista and Office sales setting the pace. The software giant also issued a strong outlook for the current quarter and all of 2008 -- something many of its fellow tech companies have been unable to do ...

FCC Kicks Off Closely Watched Spectrum Auction

The Federal Communications Commission began its long-awaited 700 megahertz wireless spectrum auction Thursday, setting in motion a process that could help determine how -- and by whom -- next-generation wireless services will be delivered ...

eBay’s Gloomy Outlook Overshadows Q4 Gains, Whitman Departure

eBay confirmed Wednesday that its president and CEO, Meg Whitman, will step down after a decade at the helm of one of the most successful e-commerce companies in the world. Investors brushed aside the succession news to focus on the auction company's relatively weak forecast for 2008 ...

IBM’s Road Map to the Heart of Microsoft Turf

IBM continues to emphasize software as part of its future road map. In laying out a plan to use its Lotus franchise to expand the number of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) using its applications, Big Blue is taking aim at a key part of rival Microsoft's core market ...

EA Marches Free Game Into Ad-Supported Battlefield

Electronic Arts will launch a free Web-based online battlefield game, the first barrage of what may become an advertising-supported blitz which could help change the economics of the game-publishing industry ...

HBO Dips Toe in Web Channel

HBO will start to make its high-profile catalog of series, films and specials available online this week for some subscribers, a move that underscores the growing comfort content owners feel toward using the Web as a distribution channel ...

IBM Q4 Details Show Across-the-Board Strength

IBM's relatively robust outlook and the details of its fourth quarter performance have helped restore some investor optimism toward the tech sector after a wild week that saw recession fears rise on weak results from the likes of Intel ...

Sprint Slashes 4,000 Jobs Amid Spiraling Customer Defections

Seeking to streamline in the face of continued customer losses, No. 3 wireless telecommunications carrier Sprint Nextel will cut 4,000 jobs and shutter scores of retail outlets ...

Google Spreads Its Wealth to World-Improving Projects

Putting its money where its mouth is -- and where its corporate parent's future may lie as well -- Google's charitable arm, Google.org, on Thursday announced US$25 million worth of new grants across what it now says are the five core areas that it will focus on going forward ...

Time Warner Starts the Meter in Net Access Experiment

In a move with potentially far-reaching implications for Web users and Internet companies alike, Time Warner Cable will test a new model for high-speed Internet access that charges users based on how much bandwidth they consume ...

Tech Strength in Doubt as Intel Disappoints

Just a day after IBM soothed investors with a solid quarter, fellow tech bellwether Intel raised fresh questions about the strength of the sector by missing its fourth quarter targets and issuing a softer-than-expected outlook ...

EU Renews Pressure on Microsoft With Word, IE Probe

Just months after it decided to stop its legal battles against a landmark European Union antitrust finding, Microsoft now finds itself facing two new inquiries into claims that it abused its market dominance in Europe ...

IBM Wows Wall Street With Stellar Earnings

IBM posted strong fourth quarter results Monday, beating profits and sales targets as it rode to the rescue of a sagging stock market by providing renewed optimism about technology earnings ...

Network Solutions’ Flack-Producing Moves

Leading domain registrar Network Solutions is under fire for a controversial practice under which it briefly reserves domain names after it notices search activity on the names ...

DRM Loses Last Friend as Sony Turns to Amazon

Amazon.com will start selling songs from the massive library of Sony BMG in a format free of restrictions on copying and playback -- a major victory for the e-tailer's fledging music store and another sign that digital rights management (DRM) controls on premium digital music may soon be a thing of the past ...

New York AG Joins Intel Antitrust Chorus

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is investigating Intel for possible illegal business practices meant to keep rival Advanced Micro Devices at bay -- the latest development in an ongoing antitrust entanglement for the leading chipmaker ...

Legal Focus Shifts to Fraud in MySpace Suicide Case

The bizarre and controversial case of a Missouri teenager who killed herself after being bullied through MySpace, allegedly by the parent of a peer, has reportedly shifted to California, where the social networking site is based ...

A Host of Hot Niches on the E-Commerce VC Trail

More than a decade after they first rushed to search for exit-strategy gold in the e-commerce niche, venture investors are still finding plenty of early and mid-stage companies to back in the space ...

Comcast Enters Video On-Demand Sweepstakes With Fancast

Comcast is launching an online video hub that will connect users with content in a variety of formats. With this effort, Comcast is joining a crush of companies aiming to leverage the Web to provide the ultimate on-demand experience ...

Microsoft Vaults to Enterprise Search Top Rung With Fast Buy

Microsoft is moving to buy Norway-based enterprise search specialist Fast Search and Transfer for approximately US$1.2 billion, a purchase that would instantly grow the software giant's business search footprint ...

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