September 15, 2007 |
Vista, virtualization, vendettas Microsoft is making changes to Windows Vista in response to objections from Google, but Microsoft has some criticism of its own for the search company. In an effort to satisfy antitrust concerns, the software giant plans to make changes to the desktop search feature in Vista. Microsoft agreed in June to make alterations to the way desktop search operates in response to concerns from Google. Read full story Steven Musil CNET News.com Video of the week TomTom's latest GPS tool he TomTom GO 720 now has access to up-to-date maps and safety information. CNET's Bonnie Cha takes a close look at these and other features. Watch this video Most popular stories
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