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Gates: Vista Key to New Era of Multimedia Computing
PC World   Tuesday, 30 January 2007
PC World - Microsoft execs take the stage in glitzy New York launch, say Vista ushers in the next generation of technology.
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Microsoft Vista's China debut raises piracy issue
Reuters   Tuesday, 30 January 2007
Reuters - Microsoft Corp. rolled out Windows Vista at retailers around the world on Tuesday, hoping to dazzle customers with new multimedia features, while in China the focus turned to its new anti-piracy properties.
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Microsoft Releases Windows Vista With Much Fanfare
TechWeb   Tuesday, 30 January 2007
TechWeb - The latest consumer version of Windows will launch in 70 countries, 39,000 retail outlets, and 19 languages.
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Ballmer dispels notion that Vista is last client OS
InfoWorld   Tuesday, 30 January 2007
InfoWorld - On Monday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer attempted to end rumors that Windows Vista will be the last Windows client OS, claiming that Microsoft has "plenty more where that came from" at a press event to mark the consumer launch of the new OS and Office 2007 in New York.
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Microsoft, Cisco back UK IT skills programs
InfoWorld   Tuesday, 30 January 2007
InfoWorld - Microsoft and several partners launched on Monday two IT training programs in the U.K. in an effort to increase the employability of those who lack basic computer skills.
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Microsoft Targets Phishers
PC World   Monday, 29 January 2007
PC World - New browser security technology is in the works and due for display at RSA in February.
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Vista Blasts Off into the Consumer Space
PC Magazine   Monday, 29 January 2007
PC Magazine - Industry luminaries lined up at a press luncheon to laude Microsoft's new OS as it launches into the marketplace.
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Vista launch starts upgrade clock ticking
InfoWorld   Monday, 29 January 2007
InfoWorld - Moses crossing the desert. The Red Sox breaking the curse of the Bambino. Microsoft getting shrink-wrap around a Vista box. All involved more than their share of blood, sweat, toil, and tears. But for the folks out in Redmond, Wash., the day has finally arrived: Vista is shipping to consumers Jan. 30.
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The Real Value Of Vista
BusinessWeek Online   Saturday, 27 January 2007
BusinessWeek Online - When Vista finally hits the shelves on Jan. 29, most consumers won't have a clue why they should buy it. Never mind the fanfare it will receive as Microsoft (NasdaqGS:MSFT - News) Chairman William H. Gates III formally launches the new Windows from the stage of the Nokia Theater in New York. Or the hundreds of millions of dollars the software giant plans to spend through June to market it. With all of Vista's many new features, Microsoft seems incapable of really zeroing in on the handful that will truly change the way consumers use their PCs.
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Dow and S&P dip on rate worry
Reuters   Saturday, 27 January 2007

A sign points to a home for sale in a new subdivision in Vancouver, Washington, April 25, 2006. U.S. stocks fell on Friday after data showing stronger-than-expected new home sales last month raised concern about the outlook for interest rates. (Richard Clement/Reuters)Reuters - The Dow and the S&P 500 ended slightly lower on Friday on concerns that strong economic reports will hurt chances for an interest-rate cut. But those worries were tempered by a report that Bank of America Corp. and Countrywide Financial Corp. may be in early deal talks.


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Windows Vista: More Features, Better Defenses?
NewsFactor   Saturday, 27 January 2007
NewsFactor - Few products have caused as much talk, debate, spilled ink, and honest-to-goodness expectations as Vista, Microsoft's newest addition to the Windows line. Bill Gates has called Vista the most significant upgrade in Microsoft's history. And if nothing else, it's brimming with features and a sleek new interface that's heavy on the wow factor.
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