Microsoft has announced plans for a new version of its cash cow, Office, and the launch of the first Tablet PC systems.
The Mac maker hopes its new portable device will generate a buzz for its home entertainment products.
Microsoft has announced plans for a new version of its cash cow, Office, and the launch of the first Tablet PC systems.
Apple Computer on Tuesday is expected to unveil a new portable product aimed at bolstering the company's strategy to make itself into a major player in home entertainment, sources and analysts said.
Microsoft has issued the first service pack for Windows XP, but the update may not appear on some new PCs until next year.
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