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Microsoft has announced it will license third-party developers to build applications that have the look and feel of Office 2007 on a royalty-free basis.
11/28/2006
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Three Net tracking firms have released their October figures for search engine popularity and they all show Microsoft continuing to lose ground with users while Google continues to gain, according to SearchEngineWatch.com.
11/28/2006
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European Union regulators said Microsoft Corp. handed in on time to meet a Thursday deadline information about its Windows operating software that should help other software companies.
11/28/2006
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Use it as leverage to land a cheaper contract.
11/28/2006
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Old issues are still in the fore.
11/28/2006
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Here's how to prep yourself for the upgrade.
11/28/2006
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New training method allows those who want to take advantage of instructor-led training to do so -- without leaving the office.
11/27/2006
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Bill Hartnett got accustomed to the screaming. As Microsoft Corp.'s manager of software sales to financial services companies, Hartnett used to get pelted with complaints about the security and reliability of Microsoft's products.
11/27/2006
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Cell phone owners can now break locks to use their handsets with competing carriers, while film professors have the right to copy snippets from DVDs for educational compilations, the U.S. Copyright Office said Wednesday.
11/27/2006
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Unsolicited e-mails continue to plague Europeans and account for between 50 and 80 percent of all messages sent to mail inboxes, the European Commission said Monday.
11/27/2006
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EU report says that 50-80 percent of all e-mails are junk e-mails, with much of it coming from outside the EU nations.
11/27/2006
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Some of the largest companies in the United States are facing off in a Supreme Court case over gas pedals, with one side hoping the justices will put the brakes on an out-of-control patent system.
11/27/2006
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Trouble in paradise already?
11/27/2006
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Here's something to help you figure out what'll work best for you.
11/27/2006
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Microsoft's goodie bag of new certs.
11/27/2006
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A type of nanotechnology used in a wide range of consumer products to kill germs will be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency as part of a change in federal policy.
11/26/2006
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International Business Machines Corp. settled a federal class-action lawsuit Wednesday, agreeing to pay a total of $65 million to 32,000 technology workers who claimed the company illegally withheld overtime pay
11/26/2006
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EU in process of certifying whether documentation complies with anti-trust order.
11/24/2006
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New software line-up, including a SharePoint Server update, aimed at improving business processes.
11/24/2006
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Review of gas pedal patents by U.S. Supreme Court being watched closely by tech companies like Microsoft, others because of impact on software patent laws.
11/24/2006
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EU alleges that SWIFT violated data protection laws in transferring data to U.S. to aid in anti-terror investigations.
11/23/2006
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French telecommunications gear maker Alcatel SA said Tuesday it has sued Microsoft Corp. in a U.S. federal court for patent infringement.
11/22/2006
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There's a new way to send large movie, music and other files without worrying about whether the e-mail systems can handle large attachments.
11/22/2006
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It can greet people, show DVDs and hand out balloons. "Ubiko," a robot-on-wheels with a catlike face, is joining the crew of temporary workers that a Japanese job-referral company hopes will be used at stores, events and even weddings.
11/22/2006
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Microsoft is shipping the first release candidate or RC of Service Pack 2 for Windows Server 2003, with final availability scheduled for the first quarter of 2007
11/22/2006
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The digital ink is hardly dry on Microsoft's peace agreement with Novell, but already the outlines of the deal are starting to blur.
11/21/2006
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For those who have been frequently frustrated in the past when new versions of Windows did not support their hardware, the times, they are a-changing.
11/21/2006
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Microsoft helps its quarter but hurts its customers by holding back details on price hikes -- more than quadruple on some products -- during the all-important October budget season.
11/21/2006
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No, really, will it?
11/21/2006
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It's a veritable virtual beta blitz.
11/21/2006
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Revenge is a dish best served by someone who knows what they're doing.
11/21/2006
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And one CEO is on a mission to thaw it out.
11/21/2006
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Apparently, some whole countries should be so lucky.
11/21/2006
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Guidance Software Inc. said Thursday it's settled Federal Trade Commission charges stemming from a 2005 security failure that allowed hackers to access the credit card information of thousands of customers.
11/17/2006
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Plus, VMworld debuts new products from Chip PC, Symantec and others.
11/17/2006
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Microsoft execs aren't exactly shouting, "Head 'em up, move 'em out," as Clint Eastwood's Rowdy Yates character did in the '60s TV series, "Rawhide," but their long drive to bring Windows Server "Longhorn" to market continues.
11/16/2006
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Tired of waiting for Windows Vista? Got an MSDN Premium subscription? Well, there you go.
11/16/2006
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A former Source Media Inc. executive was charged with hacking into the company's computer system three years after he was dismissed, and tipping off employees whose jobs were in jeopardy, prosecutors said Wednesday.
11/16/2006
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Shares of Dell Inc. fell Thursday after the company delayed its third-quarter earnings report and said federal regulators had begun a formal investigation into the computer company
11/16/2006
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Microsoft launches several security products in one fell swoop.
11/16/2006
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No good deed goes unpunished.
11/16/2006
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Strange bedfellows, indeed.
11/16/2006
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How else to explain the big two-oh?
11/16/2006
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Microsoft Corp. said it will partner with MetroFi Inc. to build a free wireless Internet service for Oregon's largest city.
11/15/2006
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Microsoft follows product releases with new-generation certifications that focus more on job skills.
11/15/2006
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Right on the heels of the releases of Windows Vista and Office 2007 to manufacturing, Microsoft has released some details on its new-generation tracks for those software releases.
11/15/2006
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Microsoft made several milestone announcements regarding its database products Wednesday at its SQL PASS conference in Seattle.
11/15/2006
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EU says Microsoft still short of supplying data to comply with 2004 order.
11/15/2006
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Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates told shareholders Tuesday that Windows Vista could be the company's biggest product launch since Windows 95 debuted more than a decade ago.
11/15/2006
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A problem-by-problem breakdown of why one company's three-year Unix to Windows migration went so horribly, horribly wrong.
11/15/2006