
Microsoft unveiled <A HREF="http://www.businessweek.com/technology/cnet/stories/5068456.htm">MSN Premium</A>, a new version of its Internet service that it hopes will appeal to broadband users. According to this article in Business Week, MSN Premium will offer new software features such as a digital photo editor, smoother tie-ins between Hotmail and Outlook email software, and enhanced spam-blocking and security features. MSN Premium will not be officially released to the public until the winter, after it undergoes beta testing beginning next week.