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Loaded - Call 911 or just Google it

Twitter releases the year’s top trending topics, Microsoft brings Bing to the iPhone, and how to use Google for medical emergencies.

Download First Look - Quickoffice Mobile Suite for iPhone

If you need to create and edit Microsoft Office documents while on the go, Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite for iPhone could be the app for you.

CNET Conversations - CNET Conversations: Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer

Steve Ballmer talks about Apple’s niche, Zune's app potential, and what's up with that Courier tablet.

What Windows 7 means

Is Windows 7 just Vista done right, or is it a real departure for Microsoft? This week on the Roundtable, we discuss what Windows 7 means for the industry as well as its impact on vendors like Apple and Google. With special guests Farhad Manjoo of Slate and Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet.

Dialed In 98: Microsoft is tickled Pink

We get a sneak peek at Microsoft’s Project Pink with leaked photos of a phone that isn't pink at all. We then dish about the Motorola Cliq, the finally released Garmin Nuvifone, MMS coming to the iPhone, and more.

Ep. 158 - What about the rest?

This week, Donald and Jasmine can’t resist taunting the naysayers with yet more Zune and iPod talk, but we think youll be interested to know that the Zune HD popped up with an app submenu during weekend demos at Best Buys across the country. And what does Microsoft have to say about that? Well give you one guess. Also, Rhapsody gets down with the...

RR05: The uncertain future of tablets

2010 will probably see new tablet computers from Apple and maybe even Microsoft. What do these companies know that our panel does not? Featuring Ryan Block and Harry McCracken.

The 4G wireless broadband revolution

Sprint has launched its new WiMax network, and Google and Microsoft have big plans for unused white space wireless spectrum. What will the 4G wireless broadband revolution mean to you?

CNET Live: May 28, 2009

A new Microsoft search engine? A new e-mail gizmo from Google? Tom Merritt, Brian Tong, and Molly Wood weigh in.

Buzz Out Loud 765: Thank goodness for robot crabs

I’m so sick of saying the name of that darn phone, but the fact of the matter is, people want to hear about it.  So we do one more day about the weekend issues and thank goodness for Microsoft and Yahoo giving us something else to talk about. And robot crabs. Thank goodness for robot crabs.

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