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Chrome overtakes Internet Explorer as No. 1 browser -- maybeupdated: Tue May 22 2012 09:26:00

This might be the start of a new chapter in the browser wars.

CNNMoney: Microsoft: Google violates our users' privacy tooupdated: Tue Feb 21 2012 13:28:00

Last week, Google was caught circumventing Apple's Safari browser privacy settings. Microsoft chimed in Monday with a "me too" complaint, saying that Google is also dodging around Internet Explorer's privacy settings.

Could Chrome overtake Internet Explorer in the browser wars?updated: Wed Jan 04 2012 09:26:00

A month ago, Google's three-year effort to push its Web browser, Chrome, took a major step when analysts said it had passed Mozilla's Firefox to become the second-most popular tool of its kind on the Internet.

CNNMoney: Chrome overtakes Internet Explorer 8updated: Fri Dec 16 2011 15:01:00

Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 is no longer the world's most-used browser, according to a Web analytics firm. But its replacement isn't a different version of IE: It's Chrome, Google's upstart Web browser.

Internet Explorer's share of web traffic drops below 50%updated: Thu Nov 03 2011 07:51:00

Internet Explorer can no longer claim more than half of the web's traffic, as of October, ending more than a decade of the default Microsoft browser's reign.

Internet Explorer IQ report was a hoaxupdated: Wed Aug 03 2011 14:19:00

A report claiming Internet Explorer users scored lower on IQ tests than users of other Web browsers turns out to have been an elaborate hoax.

Are Internet Explorer users dumb?updated: Fri Jul 29 2011 15:55:00

Are users of other Web browsers smarter than the people who use Microsoft's Internet Explorer?

Google adding search by voice, picturesupdated: Tue Jun 14 2011 18:57:00

The plain Google search box will soon be able to handle more than taps on a keyboard.

Firefox 4 downloaded 5 million times in first dayupdated: Wed Mar 23 2011 10:17:00

Firefox 4, the latest version of Mozilla's free, open-source Web browser, was downloaded around 5 million times in its first 24 hours.

CNNMoney: New browsers offer tons of improvementsupdated: Fri Mar 18 2011 11:50:00

Did you hear the news about the best new Web browser?

Google rolls out Chrome app store, other updatesupdated: Tue Dec 07 2010 19:00:00

Google rolled out an update to its Chrome Web browser on Tuesday, complete with an iTunes-style app store for the browser.

CNNMoney: Internet Explorer usage falls below 50%updated: Wed Oct 06 2010 12:17:00

For more than a decade, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been the predominant tool the world uses to connect to the Web, but that's no longer true, according to a Web analytics firm.

CNNMoney: The browser wars are backupdated: Wed Sep 15 2010 15:33:00

Move over, smartphones: The hottest tech battle right now isn't being fought out in the mobile market, but on old-fashioned PCs.

Internet Explorer 6 finally nearing extinctionupdated: Tue Jun 01 2010 18:49:00

According to web analytics company StatCounter, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 is now truly a relic of the past with less than 5 percent market share in the U.S. and Europe.

Chrome continues usage gains over rivalsupdated: Tue Jun 01 2010 12:37:00

Google's Chrome browser continued to carve away share of worldwide browser usage from rivals in May, new statistics show.

'Funeral' held for aging Web browserupdated: Fri Mar 05 2010 09:03:00

More than 100 people, many of them dressed in black, were expected to gather around a coffin Thursday night to say goodbye to an old friend.

Study: Google-China attack driven by amateursupdated: Wed Mar 03 2010 02:38:00

The computer attack which led Google to threaten leaving China and created a firestorm between Washington and Beijing appears to have been deployed by amateurs, according to an analysis by a U.S. technology firm.

CNNMoney: EU drops antitrust case against Microsoftupdated: Wed Dec 16 2009 07:03:00

The European Union said Wednesday it is dropping antitrust charges against Microsoft after the company agreed to give users the choice of other Web browsers with its Windows operating system.

After 5 years, Firefox faces new challengesupdated: Wed Nov 11 2009 15:50:00

Five years ago, Mozilla made it clear that the browser wars weren't over after all.

Web citizens trying to kill Internet Explorer 6updated: Thu Aug 06 2009 08:41:00

Some Web designers are staging an online revolt against an old version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, which they say is hampering the ability of the Web to move forward in a cool and interactive way.

Google: Web and browsers will lead app developmentupdated: Thu May 28 2009 10:37:00

Google spent Wednesday morning trying to get developers excited about the next generation of Web technologies by showing off how future Web applications will mimic desktop apps.

The world's most poisonous phishupdated: Thu Apr 09 2009 12:07:00

Remember how hard an honest mugger had to work for a living wage back during the pre-Internet holiday shopping season?

How to squeeze the most from your computerupdated: Thu Mar 19 2009 13:18:00

No budget for a new computer in this recession? It's a common malady these days.

Apple announces Safari 4 public betaupdated: Tue Feb 24 2009 13:36:00

Apple on Tuesday announced the release of a public beta Safari 4, promising a much faster browser with improved navigation and searching.

Microsoft's new browserupdated: Tue Sep 02 2008 07:51:00

Privacy is at the heart of the new Microsoft browser, but it might eat into Google's lunch. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.

Time.com: Printer Maker Offers to Help People Print Lessupdated: Wed Aug 27 2008 16:00:00

A leading printer maker wants to help you do less printing

Compact smartphone packs lots of powerupdated: Fri Jun 27 2008 11:40:00

When it comes to touch-screen phones, there are those who dig them and those who want to bury them.

CNNMoney: AOL instant messaging security questionedupdated: Tue Sep 25 2007 04:15:00

A security hole in widely used versions of AOL's instant-messaging program could let a crook grab control of a victim's computer, according to a security firm that says AOL's steps to repair the problem don't go far enough.

Review: FreeAgent fast and functionalupdated: Fri Jun 01 2007 12:19:00

The Seagate FreeAgent Go drive is a compact portable hard drive that combines fast data transfer speeds with file sync capability and a portable PC environment.

Money Magazine: Citi unveils cell-phone bankingupdated: Mon Apr 02 2007 12:22:00

More people can now bank online - even when a computer isn't handy.

CNNMoney: Internet crime gets personalupdated: Wed Mar 14 2007 14:11:00

Internet pirates have begun to turn away from traditional attack modes such as viruses and worms and are increasingly using targeted emails and other techniques to swipe critical personal information, according to an Internet security report released Monday.

CNNMoney: Report: More flaws found in Microsoft's Vistaupdated: Mon Dec 25 2006 12:05:00

Computer security researchers and hackers have found more flaws in Microsoft's Vista, the long-awaited update to the Windows operating system, according to a report Monday.

Fortune: The Net's not-so-secret economy of crimeupdated: Mon May 15 2006 13:17:00

Raze Software offers a product called CC2Bank 1.3, available in freeware form - if you like it, please pay for it. Raze's attractively designed Web site, registered in Belarus, may suggest a shaky command of English -"I shall pleased any estimation in respect of my programs and this page," it reads - but it displays the classic characteristics of web commerce, like visitor statistics, advertising, and links to Web sites of partners.

CNNMoney: Microsoft faces antitrust extensionupdated: Fri May 12 2006 16:35:00

The Department of Justice told a federal judge Friday it needs to extend the term under which it is monitoring Microsoft's adherence to a 2002 antitrust settlement, but also dismissed concerns that the company's new Web browser would give it an unfair advantage over Google Inc.

Business 2.0: Microsoft scores in browser warsupdated: Fri May 12 2006 12:20:00

SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2.0 Magazine) - Prompted by the runaway success of Mozilla's Firefox Web browser, Microsoft finally got around to updating Internet Explorer, and its second beta release of Internet Explorer 7 is drawing reactions. Blogger Shel Holtz tried it out and found a lot to like, though he thinks some of the new security features will intimidate non-tech-savvy users. Informationweek, in its review of IE7, asked if Firefox had finally met its match.

CNNMoney: Google searches for Microsoft limitsupdated: Mon May 01 2006 06:44:00

Google has expressed concerns about competition from Microsoft in the Web search business in recent talks with the Justice Department and the European Commission, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Microsoft unveils new IE versionupdated: Wed Apr 26 2006 06:44:00

Microsoft is giving an early look of its next version of its Internet Explorer browser program, one with new security provisions as well as search and multitasking functions.

CNNMoney: Microsoft's big Internet bet -- will it pay?updated: Mon Mar 20 2006 11:44:00

Microsoft is the clear leader in operating systems and office software but when it comes to the Internet, the company is way behind rivals Google and Yahoo!

Business 2.0: NBC scrubs the Web of SNL videoupdated: Wed Mar 08 2006 11:32:00

After a mock rap video by actress Natalie Portman from NBC's Saturday Night Live hit YouTube and other websites, NBC lawyers launched a cease-and-desist campaign to prevent the clip from appearing anywhere besides nbc.com. The move followed an earlier push to fight copyright infringement of SNL's "Lazy Sunday" video. Those were boneheaded moves, say authors Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba on their Church of the Customer blog. Limiting SNL videos to NBC's own website and to official sales channels like iTunes, they argue, kills the viral effect that prompted hundreds of thousands of Web users to download and share them -- a phenomenon that has given the venerable-but-tired SNL new buzz.

Browser choice benefits Web usersupdated: Fri Nov 04 2005 03:55:00

When it comes to browsers, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has a stronghold on the market, but other products are starting to make inroads, giving Web users a choice about what software they use to surf the Net.

Business 2.0: Taking The Plungeupdated: Mon Aug 01 2005 00:01:00

Jon von Tetzchner, chief executive officer and co-founder of Oslo-based Opera Software, is accustomed to people snickering about his grand aspirations. So he didn't mind drumming up some publicity ...

Fortune: 1,000 windows bloomedupdated: Mon Jun 13 2005 00:01:00

I HATE. I HATE WITH A WHITE-HOT fervor that will never fade. I want the people responsible for my hatred to die a lingering death for what they have done to my computer. Let their death mirror that...

CNNMoney: Protecting your PCupdated: Wed May 11 2005 15:22:00

How seriously are you taking your own PC security? If even the government and corporations can't keep themselves from being hacked, how can we PC-users protect ourselves?

CNNMoney: Microsoft to tighten security: reportupdated: Mon Mar 28 2005 06:50:00

The new versions of Windows operating system and the Internet Explorer Web browser from Microsoft will put a new emphasis on security for Web users, according to a published report.

Fortune: LET YOUR FINGERS DO THE LOCKINGupdated: Mon Jan 24 2005 00:01:00

SOME YEARS AGO I wandered, unaccompanied, past the desk of the chairman of a multinational corporation and was amused to see his computer monitor all daisied up with yellow Post-it notes. SYSTEM US...

CNNMoney: Predictions to take to your brokerupdated: Mon Dec 27 2004 14:01:00

The years, they go by so fast. Just when I was getting used to the currency of the phrase "Boston Red Sox, World Series Champions," the calendar now tells me that I must say "last year" when referring to it. Alas, 'twas ever thus.

Fortune: SHOULD YOU JOIN THE BROWSER WARS?updated: Mon Nov 29 2004 00:01:00

"DITCH YOUR BROWSER," WRITES EDITOR-IN- chief Harry McCracken in October's PC World, a magazine widely read by techies and power users. What on earth is he talking about? Like a growing number of t...

CNNMoney: The Tech Investor Thanksgiving Listupdated: Wed Nov 24 2004 14:26:00

Pundits are predicting that this year's Thanksgiving travel will be the thickest in four years. Here's hoping you made it to your destination safely and on time (if that's a good thing when you're visiting your in-laws).

CNNMoney: Protect your computerupdated: Mon Nov 01 2004 16:41:00

PHOENIX (Komando.com) - It only takes 20 minutes on the Internet for an unprotected computer running Microsoft Windows to be taken over by a hacker. Any personal or financial information stored on that computer is ripe for the taking -- passwords, bank accounts, credit card numbers, and more. A firewall is your first line of defense and it works, so long as it is used properly.

Business 2.0: Microsoft's Worst Nightmareupdated: Mon Nov 01 2004 00:01:00

Blake Ross is lounging at his parents' Florida Keys condo, thinking ahead to his first day back at Stanford. His goal for his sophomore year: nothing less than to "take back the Web" from Microsoft...

CNNMoney: Google plotting Explorer rival?updated: Fri Sep 24 2004 13:14:00

Move over, Bill Gates. Google Inc. may be working on a new Web browser to compete with Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer.

CNNMoney: Six steps to protect your computerupdated: Tue Aug 03 2004 15:31:00

Besides slowing down your computer and subjecting you to annoying pop-ups, worm and virus attacks can do serious harm.

Trojan virus attacks popular Web sitesupdated: Fri Jun 25 2004 13:39:00

Internet researchers were scratching their heads over an attack that targeted some of the most popular sites on the Web with a trojan virus that exploits flaws in Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser.

CNNMoney: Online ads: The next generationupdated: Wed Jan 21 2004 15:06:00

Just last week, I wrote about the new advertising cold war that's expected now that Yahoo has dumped Google as its search partner. But even as I wrote that, I was having doubts about the future of online advertising.

Money Magazine: How To Wi-Fi Your Home It's a lot easier to get unwired than you might thinkupdated: Sun Jun 01 2003 00:01:00

It's an ordinary Saturday afternoon: You're in the bedroom sending e-mails from your laptop when your wife, who's in the kitchen, picks up her Pocket PC and swoops into your hard drive to copy the ...

FSB: That's the Ticket: The Art of Booking a Business Tripupdated: Sat Feb 01 2003 00:01:00

Online booking sites were a boon to "rogue" travelers who didn't want to listen to a travel agent. Now sites like Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity want to cater to a business clientele, notably sma...

FSB: E-Mail Take over the app that threatens to take over you.updated: Sun Sep 01 2002 00:01:00

SUN COBALT QUBE 3 SERVER www.cobalt.com, $2,099 Would you travel 1,000 miles to go 25 feet? Didn't think so, but that's what most e-mail does as it bounces around the Web. An in-house server lets y...

FSB: Grading the Search Engines Should you be gaga over Google? Our FSB Browser tests all the search engines and updated: Sun Sep 01 2002 00:01:00

If there's one thing web surfers are always looking for--aside from a naked newscaster they can trust--it's the perfect search engine. So it's hardly a surprise that Google and its rivals each clai...

Fortune: Steve And Jorma Make The Hard Cellupdated: Mon Apr 29 2002 00:01:00

Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's 100-decibel chief executive, delivered a contrite pledge to Europe recently. Speaking to 2,500 attendees at the CeBIT technology exhibition in Hanover, Germany, last mont...

Fortune: The Battle Of Bull Run, Take 2 AOL and Microsoftupdated: Mon Feb 18 2002 00:01:00

Item No. 1: AOL sues Microsoft in January, seeking potentially billions of dollars in damages for harm caused to the Netscape Internet browser by Microsoft's anticompetitive practices. The real goa...

FSB: Product Central Hardware & software--reviewed freshupdated: Tue May 01 2001 00:01:00

Office XP (preview) Price $250 (upgrade); www.microsoft.com

Fortune: Adios, Netscape! Bye-Bye, Funupdated: Mon Apr 02 2001 00:01:00

Goodbye, Netscape Navigator. I've just uninstalled the program, and I'll now use Microsoft's Internet Explorer. It's like saying goodbye to an old friend--I've used Netscape since 1995.

Fortune: Bringing Broadband to Boiseupdated: Mon Nov 13 2000 00:01:00

What could be worse than a slow Internet connection in Rapid City? Business travelers have grown accustomed to their high-speed Net access in hotel rooms in high-speed cities like New York or San F...

FSB: Hand-to-Hand Combatupdated: Wed Nov 01 2000 00:01:00

A bare-bones personal digital assistant is like an ice cream sundae without toppings--it's what you put on it that shows who you are. Today's burgeoning crop of software for handhelds offers more u...

Fortune: What Ever Happened to Great PC Software? Even the industry leaders are putting out horrendous products; they updated: Mon Sep 18 2000 00:01:00

The personal-computer industry used to make great software: fast, intuitive, well-integrated programs. Recently I've discovered that the software I use--the stuff that is installed on my personal c...

Money Magazine: Tech Enthusiast Best tech help sites, Intel's Net appliance and moreupdated: Fri Sep 01 2000 00:01:00

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FSB: UPS' Shipping Browserupdated: Tue Feb 01 2000 00:01:00

Free is all the rage on the Internet, and United Parcel Service is getting into the act. You can track packages online gratis with UPS OnLine World Link, a Microsoft Internet Explorer version custo...

Money Magazine: Travel Light At less than $1,000, one of these computers could make you forget your heavy laptop.updated: Fri Oct 01 1999 00:01:00

Back in January, computer experts were predicting that prices for basic laptops could fall from $1,800 to as little as $1,000 this year, enabling budget-minded road warriors to stay wired at a reas...

Fortune: Buddying Up: What to Do When You Have Two People and Only One PCupdated: Mon Aug 16 1999 00:01:00

If you share a PC with your kids, you already understand the First Law of Nondistributed Computing: The number of people who need to use a computer always exceeds the number of PCs available. This ...

Money Magazine: Software Essentials for Lessupdated: Thu Jul 01 1999 00:01:00

You've finally decided that a PC for less than $500 is too good a deal to pass up. Once you get the box home, however, you may be a bit perturbed to find that the computer comes with Microsoft Wind...

Fortune: Slimmer and Speedier, Microsoft's New Explorer Is Much Improvedupdated: Mon Apr 12 1999 00:01:00

The browser wars, which eventually led to antitrust charges against Microsoft, didn't stop when the U.S. government took Bill Gates' company to court. Every six months or so, Microsoft and Netscape...

Fortune: The Trouble With Web Advertising With a glut of space to sell, media outfits on the Net are fighting for viewers and advertisersupdated: Mon Apr 12 1999 00:01:00

By most standards SportsLine USA is a new-media success story. It's the second most popular sports site on the Internet, behind ESPN. It benefits from a valuable alliance with CBS Sports. Its ad re...

Fortune: Witnesses in Wonderland On trial in Washington, Microsoft saw its witnesses get skewered, its video crash, updated: Mon Mar 01 1999 00:01:00

MONDAY, JAN. 25: The afternoon session at the Microsoft antitrust trial has barely begun, and we're already shaking our heads in amazement. Paul Maritz, a top Microsoft executive, has been sworn in...

Fortune: Two Ways to Better Manage the Net Free software can change the way you search the Net by making it easier to updated: Mon Oct 26 1998 00:01:00

All the chatter about portals and search engines like Yahoo and Excite can make you forget that finding the information you want on the Internet is just half the challenge. Saving those data and di...

Fortune: Living With Windows 98 Microsoft's upgrade of the operating system raised a ruckus in Washington. But should updated: Mon Sep 28 1998 00:01:00

If you're not using Microsoft Windows 98, you may feel as if you're driving a ten-year-old car. The buggy gets you there, but you feel you're missing something--your old operating system is definit...

Fortune: A Software Junkie Rejects Windows 98updated: Mon Jul 20 1998 00:01:00

I'm not going to upgrade to Windows 98. There, I said it. Now that I've said it, maybe I can actually get myself not to install it!

Fortune: Amazon's Biggest Customer Microsoft's Nathan Myhrvold spends $5,000 a month there. And by the way, he thinks Washington stinks.updated: Mon Jul 20 1998 00:01:00

Nathan Myhrvold is a gourmand who loves French food, but he dutifully showed up at the Italian joint I suggested. Microsoft's chief technical officer didn't seem to have any urgent agenda, so as we...

Fortune: Gates Is Evil; Reno's a Meddler. Whatever. Do We Buy It or Not?updated: Mon Jul 06 1998 00:01:00

If it weren't for the Justice Department's antitrust division, Microsoft Windows 98 would have been a footnote in the history of the company we love to hate. But the wheels of justice are grinding....

Money Magazine: Bill Gates Stays Ahead Of The Fedsupdated: Wed Jul 01 1998 00:01:00

Less than two weeks after the U.S. Department of Justice and 20 state attorneys general filed two antitrust suits against Microsoft, Bill Gates & Co. took evasive action. On May 27, Microsoft struc...

Money Magazine: Making It Personal Digital organizers seem to be catching on. Here's how to figure out whether you need updated: Fri May 01 1998 00:01:00

In the early 1970s, hand-held calculators were the last word in gadgetry. You could impress your friends with the tiny light-emitting diode (LED) screens, and you could add, subtract, multiply and ...

Fortune: My Excellent Adventure In Washington, D.C.updated: Mon Mar 30 1998 00:01:00

You know what I did last week? I testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee! That's right--I got to appear in front of one of the most powerful committees of the U.S. Senate and tell them what...

Fortune: Netscape: Inside The Big Software Giveawayupdated: Mon Mar 30 1998 00:01:00

By common logic, the mood at Netscape Communications should be as gloomy as the California skies during February's record rainfall. The red ink is rising, and there's no guarantee new lines of busi...

Fortune: Hey, Bill: Let Washington Regulate Microsoftupdated: Mon Mar 02 1998 00:01:00

Dear Bill:

Fortune: Finally, Gates Is Getting It WHAT MICROSOFT'S MINISETTLEMENT DOES AND DOESN'T MEANupdated: Mon Feb 16 1998 00:01:00

Common sense--and political pressure--finally got the better of Microsoft in late January when it settled one of its many disputes with the U.S. Department of Justice. The software giant agreed to ...

Fortune: An Open Letter To Bill Gatesupdated: Mon Feb 02 1998 00:01:00

DEAR BILL:

Fortune: The View From Redmondupdated: Mon Feb 02 1998 00:01:00

COO Bob Herbold, 51, is jokingly called "adult supervision" for Microsoft's baby-boom and Gen-X executives. He joined in 1994 after 26 years at Procter & Gamble; among his responsibilities is consu...

Fortune: America Loves Microsoft Competitors cry foul. The Justice Department wants its pound of flesh. But FORTUNE's national polls showupdated: Mon Feb 02 1998 00:01:00

As the U.S. got back to business after New Year's, executives fanned out from Microsoft's Redmond, Wash., headquarters on a mission of damage control. Brad Chase, a product marketing vice president...

Fortune: D.C.'s Anti-Gates Lobbyupdated: Mon Jan 12 1998 00:01:00

Washington has a new favorite sport--Microsoft bashing--and the Justice Department isn't the only group in town that's playing. A new and secretive coalition of companies and lobbyists, called (for...

Fortune: JANET RENO, TECHNO-GENIUSupdated: Mon Dec 29 1997 00:01:00

I want to be the first to congratulate the U.S. Department of Justice on its creativity in figuring out how to use its consent decree to protect Windows users from Microsoft. All along I thought th...

Money Magazine: Click To These Five Financial Websites To Save Time And Money Surfing The Netupdated: Mon Dec 15 1997 00:01:00

When you're doing financial research on the Internet, do you ever feel as though you waste your first hour mired in search engines or chasing dead-end leads? Well, we're about to make your life sim...

Fortune: WILL WE EVER GET COOL WEB SOFTWARE THAT WORKS?updated: Mon Dec 08 1997 00:01:00

Be careful what you wish for, the saying goes, or you might get what you want.

Fortune: Cool Stuff The Internet and the multimedia PC lead to novel software applications.updated: Mon Dec 01 1997 00:01:00

Some things are mandatory, like death and taxes. Some things are pure luxuries, like a four-week vacation in Tahiti. And some things fall into a third, hybrid category where practical necessity and...

Fortune: Getting Started WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO BEGIN USING THE INTERNET.updated: Mon Dec 01 1997 00:01:00

If you haven't gone online yet, you might think that you are the very last person in the United States to find your way onto the Internet. Presidential candidate Bob Dole announced his World Wide W...

Fortune: WEB PHONE CALLS MADE EASY WEB CALLS CAN CUT YOUR LONG-DISTANCE BILLS. BETTER YET, YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A TECHIE TO SET THEM UP.updated: Mon Nov 10 1997 00:01:00

"Hey, Pops, you there?"

Fortune: MICROSOFT'S COOL NEW BROWSER INTERNET EXPLORER 4.0 IS ELEGANT, FULL OF INTERESTING FEATURES, EASY TO USE--AND updated: Mon Oct 27 1997 00:01:00

Question: What's the best Web browser?

Fortune: MICROSOFT DELIVERS A REAL BARGAIN--HONESTupdated: Mon Apr 14 1997 00:01:00

When a software company offers me a box with a half-dozen unrelated programs at a fire-sale price, I get suspicious. Either this is old stuff the company wants to unload before new releases come ou...

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