The best things in life are free: Your health, your happiness, and your photo editor.
Internet tool attempts to organize your messages and Web searches, but it needs some help.
Here are two ideas that don't fit together: "busy professional" and "errands." The only gifts you give are the books you can order (and have wrapped) at Amazon.com. And you even buy groceries online while you wolf down your lunch.
The phone rings. Since you don't have caller ID, and it isn't the time of day when telemarketers normally call (that would be dinnertime), you just do the old-fashioned thing and pick up the phone. Whadd'ya get? A strange computerized voice that says, "Hello. JoAnne Robb has sent you a talking message."
Software: You need it, want it, crave it. But when the chips are down, what will you actually buy?
Do not pass Go. Do not collect 2 billion dollars. Do not charge different PC vendors different prices for Windows. As the antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. nears its end, we recognize that Microsoft and the Justice Department aren't the only players in this grown-up Monopoly game: Every Windows user has a stake in it.