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January 8, 2002
Better Living through Software: Microsoft Advances for the Home Highlighted at Consumer Electronics Show 2002

Microsoft showcases new and improved products — including “Freestyle,” “Mira” and Ultimate TV at International CES 2002.

January 7, 2002
Bill Gates Highlights the Magic of Consumer Software And the Coming Digital Decade at Consumer Electronics Show

Windows XP, Xbox and MSN Are Technology Cornerstones That Will Enable Exciting New Digital Experiences at Home and Growth for Industry and the Economy

January 7, 2002
Microsoft Unveils New Home PC Experiences With “Freestyle” and “Mira”

New Technologies Enable Consumers to Easily Enjoy New Windows XP Experiences Anywhere in the Room or Anywhere in the Home

January 7, 2002
Q&A: Beyond the Desktop — Extending the PC for a Connected Lifestyle at Home

Vice President Mike Toutonghi and the new Windows eHome Division previews “Freestyle,” a new way to enjoy music,

January 6, 2002
Windows Media Audio Hits the Road in New Car Stereos From AIWA, Blaupunkt, Kenwood and Pioneer

Windows Media Support Delivers More Than 22 Hours of Music on a Single CD; Consumers Can Drive From New York City to Miami Without Changing Discs

January 6, 2002
Microsoft Windows XP Sales Exceed 17 Million Copies Just Over Two Months After Worldwide Debut

Growth in Demand for PCs, Digital Media Devices, Printers, Peripherals And Third-Party Software Results From New Computing Experiences Enabled by Windows XP

December 6, 2001
Microsoft Launches Chinese Pocket PC 2002

The Best Ever Chinese Mobile Computing Platform Offers Mobile ProfessionalsEnhanced Productivity, Communications and Entertainment

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