Forget the jokes about what would happen if Microsoft designed cars. The software giant has plans to become as dominant on the dashboard as it is on the desktop. Will it succeed?
Microsoft is continuing to push the Tablet PC as the "evolution of computing", and this time, it claims, the product will catch on.
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Software giant Microsoft and top online retailer Amazon.com said they are teaming up to sell digital books in the latest boost to the electronic alternative to paper and ink.
If there's one thing the book publishers want to avoid as they move into the digital realm, it's a repeat of the Napster controversy that has plagued their e-music counterparts. The answer: halt e-book piracy before it starts.
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