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    To all Microsoft opponents: give credit where credit is due and let's work together on bridging the digital divide.

  • Google chase could trip up Microsoft

    Microsoft has talked about accelerating its business by offering services, but some analysts worry its race to compete with Google and others could leave Microsoft's very profitable business model in the dust.

  • Gates and the life of a tech journo

    "Journalism's not a job, it's a lifestyle," ZDNet Australia's Insight Editor Fran Foo sighed.

  • Gates', Ballmer's pay holding around $900,000

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Chairman Bill Gates each took home just over $900,000 in pay last year, a slight increase from last year, according to documents filed Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • Virus authors: Wanted, Dead or Alive

    The wind had lately been whistling mournfully through the sparsely-populated streets of Redmond Gulch as tumbleweeds bounced heedlessly to destinations unknown.

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  • Keeping Microsoft in the frame

    Windows chief Kevin Johnson has two huge tasks: Chase Google with Windows Live and get the operating system back on track.

  • Finding a replacement for passwords

    Verification gadgets range from tokens to mobile-phone-based systems, but cost keeps them from catching on.

  • Securing all fronts

    Managed security service providers are gaining momentum in Australia. Can outsourcing security secure your company?

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  • Grab a seat, and join me for my dinner with Bill Gates

    On the eve of Windows XP's launch, I joined 14 other journalists for a private dinner with the chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft. We had one thing in common: When Bill talks, we write about it. And on this night he was talking, and just to us. Here's part one of what Bill had to say.

  • Microsoft's security chief gets serious

    Scott Charney's carreer has taken him from prosecutor in Bronx County to vice chairman of the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board. Now he's literally looking for trouble as Microsoft's chief security strategist.

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