- Wed Jan 6 6:30 PM PST 2010 Live-blogging Steve Ballmer
The consumer electronics extravaganza formally kicks off with a keynote address by Microsoft's CEO. We'll keep you up-to-the-minute.
- Fri Dec 18 10:12 AM PST 2009 Sex, porn, Jacko top kids' searches in 2009
Other top searches for kids under 18 included YouTube, Google, and Facebook, according to Symantec service. Michael Jackson was the most searched-for celebrity.
- Mon Dec 7 11:54 AM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1120: Make a lot of nickels, Microsoft
Microsoft cancels its family licensing program and Molly decides it needs a lesson in economics.
- Tue Nov 3 8:25 PM PST 2009 Microsoft gives the MSN butterfly a makeover
It's given a new look to both its home page and the MSN butterfly logo. The main page now has just half as many links, with more videos and photos.
- Thu Jun 25 11:13 AM PDT 2009 Kayak broadside hits Microsoft's search redesign
Does the new look of Microsoft's Bing travel search tool veer too close to that of search engine Kayak.com? Kayak thinks so.
- Fri Jun 19 10:00 AM PDT 2009 MSN revamp to include stronger Bing ties
In addition to freshening up the portal's look, Microsoft also wants MSN to drive more traffic to the company's Bing search engine.
- Fri Dec 12 10:35 AM PST 2008 Daily Tidbits: Make money off parked sites and go mobile with Visa
Google adds a feature to AdSense that lets people make money off parked domains. And just in case you're wondering, Gmail is college students' favorite e-mail service.
- Fri Dec 5 1:22 PM PST 2008 Week in review: Let's 'Connect'
Facebook and Google officially roll out their universal log-in systems within minutes of one another. Also, Cyber Monday results amid recession, and Nokia's newest fancy phone.
- Mon Sep 8 9:21 AM PDT 2008 Windows Embedded learning to take direction
At a trade show in Hungary, Microsoft shows off one of the first portable navigation systems based on its Windows Embedded NavReady 2009 software, which was completed in June.
- Tue Apr 22 10:49 PM PDT 2008 Microsoft: Web at the center, not PC
In a memo, Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie departs from company tradition and insists it is the Web, not the PC that is at the center of the tech universe.

