CEO Steve Ballmer kicks off the consumer Electronics Demonstrate (CES) in Las Vegas tonight at 6:thirty p.m. PT. be joining Paul Thurrott of WinSupersite fame,
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Windows 7 Beta 1 and Windows 7 Server Beta 1 to go to both private and public testers this week
Microsoft and Dell ink a search deal that replaces the Google toolbar with the MSN toolbar (using Dwell Search)
The final release of Windows Dwell Essentials (the Reside software+service apps) is finally ready
New market numbers on Vista vs. OS X holiday sales … which make Vista look good less lame
Promises about Windows Mobile six.5 (but nothing code-wise until later this year)
Zune Mobile? (I’m increasingly doubtful that Microsoft is going to use CES as the launchpad for this; maybe Mobile World Congress in Barcelona instead….?)
Something futuristic that wasn’t quite enough to make Robert Scoble cry… but still managed to impress him feed of Ballmer’s keynote will be available. But if you want to share your two cents with other Microsoft watchers while listening,
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