Apple's "Leopard" to hit stores Oct. 26 Apple Inc said on Tuesday the newest version of its Macintosh operating system would go on sale on October 26, hitting the market after a four-month delay due to the company's work on the iPhone. 17 Oct 2007
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Yahoo beats Wall St forecasts, dulling criticisms Internet giant Yahoo Inc posted quarterly results showing a rebound in brand advertising and beating Wall Street forecasts, and gave a more optimistic outlook that drove up its shares nearly 10 percent on Tuesday. 17 Oct 2007
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Oracle makes $6.7 billion bid for BEA Systems Oracle Corp said on Friday it made a $6.7 billion unsolicited offer to buy business software maker BEA Systems Inc, which is under pressure from activist shareholder Carl Icahn to put itself up for sale. 12 Oct 2007
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Microsoft eyes bigger share of IT business in India Microsoft Corp plans to increase its share of the technology business in India as retail and small- and medium-sized firms step up investment in a booming economy, the chairman of its Indian unit said on Monday. 09 Oct 2007
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"Halo" creators to split from Microsoft Microsoft Corp said on Friday that Bungie, the crown jewel of its video game unit behind the hit "Halo" franchise, will become a separate company, opening the possibility that it could make titles for Microsoft rivals. 06 Oct 2007
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Nintendo gets touchy with new "Zelda" Nintendo has reworked one of its most beloved franchises in a new "Zelda" video game designed to appeal to a broader audience. 05 Oct 2007
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Microsoft says "Halo" 1st-week sales were $300 million Microsoft Corp said that its "Halo 3" video game racked up worldwide sales of $300 million in its first week, making it one of the year's best sellers and helping to more than double sales of its Xbox 360 console. 05 Oct 2007
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Microsoft launches website to hold medical records Microsoft Corp launched on Thursday a website that lets people store medical information online, moving into a consumer health care business targeted by Google Inc and other technology players. 05 Oct 2007
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Don't want an iPod? Lots of choices available For those wanting to steer clear of the legion of white headphones, there are several solid alternatives, from names such as SanDisk Corp, Sony Corp, Creative Technology Ltd and Microsoft Corp. 05 Oct 2007
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Microsoft rolls out 2nd generation Zunes Microsoft Corp introduced on Tuesday three new models of its Zune digital media player that wirelessly and automatically update their music, photos and videos when placed near a user's computer. 05 Oct 2007