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Is Google out to doom Microsoft Office? With its move into the spreadsheet business -- and an earlier acquisition of a word processing company -- Google is firing a very obvious shot across Microsoft's bow. What are its ambitions and how might Microsoft respond? Join Charles Cooper, Elinor Mills, Mike Ricciuti and Ina Fried as they debate on this week's edition of the CNET News.com Reporters' Roundtable.
What does Gates' exit mean for Microsoft?
Reporter roundtable : The world's richest technology baron is taking leave of the company he co-founded. Is this a turning point in Microsoft's history and what impact will Bill Gates' exit have? Join Charlie Cooper, Dan Farber, Jim Kerstetter and Mike Ricciuti for this week's edition of the CNET News.com Reporters' Roundtable.
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News.com editor Kari Dean McCarthy interviews reporters Tom Krazit, Ina Fried, and Joris Evers about the cause and effects of the software maker's decision to delay its next operating system.\r\n
Can Intel derail the AMD juggernaut? Get the inside scoop as Charles Cooper, Michael Kanellos, Tom Krazit and special guest Roger Kay debate the question in this week's edition of the CNET News.com Reporters' Roundtable.
Jim Allchin and his Windows legacy
Perhaps more than any single executive at Microsoft--including Chairman Bill Gates and CEO Steve Ballmer--Jim Allchin's reputation will be forever linked to his stewardship over the development of Windows. Now, with the imminent shipment of the Vista operating system, Allchin is finishing his 17-year career with Microsoft. Join CNET News.com's Charlie Cooper, Mike Ricciuti and Ina Fried as they assess the Allchin legacy on this week's edition of the News.com Reporters' Roundtable.
Reporters' Roundtable: Goofiest tech moves of 2006
Somebody must have been hitting the egg nog early this year. How else to explain some of the more bizarre happenings in the computer business in recent memory? Join Charles Cooper, Jim Kerstetter, Ina Fried and Michael Kanellos for the final edition of 2006\222s CNET News.com Reporters\222 Roundtable.
Lessons learned from offshoring
Vivian Chan, a recent graduate of San Francisco State University, and Jim Seeto, president of the SFSU chapter of a student group called Information Management Systems Association, speak with News.com Executive Editor Mike Yamamoto about technology curricula at U.S. colleges and the influence of offshore outsourcing on career decisions.
Reporter Roundtable: Lenovo and the China card
Is Lenovo a potential information security risk because of the Chinese government's part ownership in the PC maker? That's what an influential Congressman says, and he forced the U.S. State Department to back down over the issue. Join CNET News.com's Reporter Roundtable with Charles Cooper, Harry Fuller, Tom Krazit and Joris Evers for a behind-the-scenes discussion of what happens next.
Mapping a battle plan for Black Friday and beyond
The annual battle of nerves between shoppers and retailers is about to get under way, with the start of the holiday shopping season. With all those tech toys--and there are a lot of cool, new items--what's the plan? Buy now or wait it out? Join Charlie Cooper, Erica Ogg, Michael Kanellos and Tom Krazit on the CNET News.com Reporter's Roundtable to find out.
Daily Debrief: iPhone 3G's rocky launch
Brian Cooley, CNET's editor at large, talks with CNET News reporter Tom Krazit about the long lines at the store, the activation issues, and the other problems that arose from the iPhone 3G launch.