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  • Apple brass provide more color on Locationgate (updated)

    Steve Jobs, Phil Schiller and Scott Forstall answer questions about the ongoing Locationgate scandal.

    Blog posts | April 27, 2011 8:05pm PDT

  • A maiden visit to Maker Faire (photos)

    Here's a look at this year's Maker Faire, as seen through the eyes of a first-timer, CNET's Ina Fried.

  • A day with the Kin (photos)

    CNET's Ina Fried and Microsoft's new Kin spent 24 hours trying to get along, with mixed results. Here's a visual look.

  • Timing of the games: then and now

    CNET's Ina Fried has a look at the technology used to time and score the Winter Games, from analog stopwatches to the latest in high-tech sensors.

  • Students find Win 7 upgrade a tough assignment

    Microsoft admits problems that students are having when they try to download a discounted upgrade version of Windows 7.

    News items | October 26, 2009 8:47am PDT

  • Microsoft makes business case for Windows 7

    Microsoft trotted out some of its biggest customers on Tuesday to make its case that it still makes sense to spend money on software in a tough economy.

    News items | September 29, 2009 12:03pm PDT

  • Microsoft: Windows 7 not affected by latest flaw

    Following up on a vulnerability disclosed in the last 24 hours, Microsoft says the flaw affects Vista and Windows Server 2008, but not the final version of Windows 7.

    News items | September 9, 2009 3:52am PDT

  • I4i says not out to destroy Microsoft Word

    The chairman of the company that has won a landmark injunction against Microsoft says his goal is not to see Microsoft Word pulled from store shelves.

    News items | August 12, 2009 1:03pm PDT

  • Some Vista users say they're getting the Ultimate shaft

    Buyers of the priciest version of Windows Vista are miffed that Microsoft's initial upgrade discounts don't help them move to Windows 7

    News items | July 2, 2009 5:49am PDT

  • Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?

    Support for multitouch input is one of the most tangible ways that Windows 7 differs from its predecessors. But will many people actually get their hands on the technology?

    News items | July 2, 2009 5:46am PDT

  • Microsoft: Internet both safer and more dangerous

    In an interview, Microsoft security executive Scott Charney tells CNET News' Ina Fried about the latest threats as well as new ways that Microsoft is trying to thwart the hackers.

    Videos | April 21, 2009 4:28pm PDT

  • Securing the Windows 7 beta

    Several leading security companies have products, at least in test form, that work with Microsoft's new operating system.

    News items | January 16, 2009 7:55am PST

  • Ballmer on Windows 7, economy, Google

    In an interview, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer tells CNET News' Ina Fried that the downturn is going to have ripple effects throughout the tech economy.

    Videos | January 9, 2009 12:32pm PST

  • Daily Debrief: Microsoft's Muglia, soup to nuts

    On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Ina Fried chats with Bob Muglia, one of Microsoft's senior executives, about Windows Azure, and what's in store for the cloud and beyond.

    Videos | December 11, 2008 9:10am PST

  • Livescribe digital pen is Mac ready

    CEO Jim Marggraff shows off the latest improvements to the Livescribe digital pen. Mac fans, take note: the company is coming out with a Mac version of its desktop software.

    Videos | November 17, 2008 8:24am PST

  • Livescribe digital pen gets student test

    A UC Berkeley student has become such a devotee of the Livescribe digital pen that he's now one of three dozen "campus scribes" paid by Livescribe to evangelize the product at their school. He...

    Videos | November 17, 2008 8:24am PST

  • Photos: Searching for Zune-friendly Wi-Fi

    Reporter Ina Fried scours the city of San Francisco to see how easy it is to find Wi-Fi networks Microsoft's Zune can access.

  • A 'Social Silicon Valley'

    Brazilian Journalist Gilberto Dilmenstein has transformed Sao Paulo's Villa Madelena neighborhood from one filled with crime to one filled with learning.

    Videos | August 27, 2008 9:25am PDT

  • The real power of the PC

    After selling his company, Brazilian entrepreneur Rodrigo Baggio turned his attention to using technology as a means of economic empowerment for the underprivileged.

    Videos | August 27, 2008 9:24am PDT

  • The Borders of Computing

    Exploring the Borders of Computing CNET News' Ina Fried sits down with Kara Tsuboi to discuss her special report on computing in Latin America.

    Videos | August 26, 2008 8:28am PDT

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