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Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday software developers would no longer need to pay or license technology it provides to help one computer run multiple operating systems at the same time.
10/17/2006
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Microsoft is readying to ship in January a suite of tools that aims to make it less painful for volume customers to deploy and manage applications and desktops.
10/17/2006
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Imagine that budget in Euros. Yeah ... big.
10/17/2006
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Get ready to get Vista-ready.
10/17/2006
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Better late than later. But let's not hold our breath.
10/17/2006
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It's a good move, no matter which side of the ocean you're on.
10/17/2006
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Ubiquitous RFID chips can reveal lots of private info, so EU may regulate their manufacture if vendors don't step up with their own efforts.
10/16/2006
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Microsoft Corp. is preparing to release privacy guidelines based on its own internal practices in hopes of getting companies to adopt more cohesive standards for safeguarding people's personal information.
10/16/2006
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ThinkPad notebooks will now allow users to encrypt their hard drives at the press of a finger.
10/16/2006
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Plus, MS sponsors video game safety tour, TopCoder competition hits the Web, more.
10/16/2006
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Microsoft marketing Vista as a cost savings to businesses in energy consumption, reduced management headache.
10/16/2006
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Symantec, McAfee and other security vendors to gain access to information needed to make their products work with Vista's security features.
10/16/2006
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Microsoft's release last week of its Office Business Applications Reference Application Pack (OBA RAP) for Supply Chain Management is the first in a series of technical resources. OBAs are designed to help guide the development of what Redmond calls "a new breed of applications" that use Office 2007 as a platform.
10/16/2006
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Europeans need to be reassured that radio frequency identification chips won't betray their privacy and can be turned off if desired, EU Information Society Commissioner Viviane Reding said Monday.
10/16/2006
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Company says changes to OS will also be made to accommodate EU, Korea.
10/13/2006
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Microsoft Corp. said Friday it is on track to deliver the new Windows Vista operating system to its volume license customers around the world in November and to the general public in January.
10/13/2006
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The government of Libya has reached an agreement with an American nonprofit group to provide inexpensive laptop computers for all of the nation's 1.2 million schoolchildren, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
10/12/2006
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Long beta testing phases planned for exams aimed at Windows Mobile application developers.
10/12/2006
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Computer hackers have exploited weaknesses in the security technology of a Puerto Rican bank to siphon hundreds of thousands of dollars out of two U.S. Virgin Islands government accounts, a finance official said Thursday.
10/12/2006
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Microsoft's services chief, Rick Devenuti, will retire at the end of this year after 19 years with the company.
10/12/2006
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The U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division has opened an investigation into the static random access memory market, communications chip-maker Cypress Semiconductor Corp. said Thursday.
10/12/2006
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Microsoft officially ended support for SP1 and SP1a on Tuesday, Oct. 10.
10/12/2006
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Hormel Foods loses bid to trademark the word known more commonly through frequent usage as "unsolicited e-mails."
10/12/2006
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Call them the M & Ms -- Microsoft and Mozilla, that is. Both are readying major new versions of their browsers --Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2.0 -- for release in the next few weeks.
10/12/2006
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Can you not point it in my direction?
10/12/2006
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Stock options scandal spreads far and wide.
10/12/2006
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Lend me your ears. Please?
10/12/2006
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How's this for a N.O.-win situation?
10/12/2006
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Another third party bites the dust.
10/12/2006
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Talk about expanding the window of opportunity.
10/11/2006
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Virtualization that won't break your budget.
10/11/2006
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A long-awaited addition to the MS lexicon.
10/11/2006
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Microsoft released 10 patches, but many organizations didn't get the patches until hours after they were released due to a glitch in Redmond's automatic distribution system.
10/10/2006
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Google Inc. snapped up YouTube Inc. for $1.65 billion Monday in deal that catapults the Internet search leader to a leading role in the online video revolution.
10/10/2006
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New word processing and spreadsheet programs available for free mark the Internet search leader's latest effort to provide alternatives to Microsoft applications.
10/10/2006
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A laptop computer loaded with personal information on 2,400 residents of the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base has been lost, authorities said Friday.
10/10/2006
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The U.S. government must balance close oversight of the fast-growing field of nanotechnology against the risk of stifling new development, a Food and Drug Administration conference was told Tuesday.
10/10/2006
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Three private investigators in Hewlett-Packard Co.'s boardroom spying probe pleaded not guilty to identity theft and other felony charges.
10/10/2006
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As expected, Microsoft released 10 patches today covering a variety of Windows and Office flaws; however, many organizations didn't get the patches until hours after they were released due to a glitch in Redmond's automatic distribution system.
10/10/2006
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More than 13 months after Hurricane Katrina came ashore, Microsoft confirmed Monday that it is moving three of its annual conferences, including two of its largest shows, out of New Orleans -- at least temporarily.
10/10/2006
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Rumors of the PC's demise are greatly exaggerated.
10/10/2006
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MS might take a hint from these upstart Linux laptops.
10/10/2006
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All it needs are a few more tweaks.
10/10/2006
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It's that time again, folks.
10/10/2006
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Must-see T.V., indeed.
10/10/2006
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Add this one to Google's gaggle of gadgets.
10/10/2006
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Plus, PCs make it big, Mathematica takes up Excel, more.
10/09/2006
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Authorities have hinted they may file more charges in Hewlett-Packard Co's ill-fated media-leak investigation, even after wrangling two of the technology company's top insiders.
10/06/2006
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The $100 laptops planned for children around the world might turn out to be as revolutionary for their security measures as for their low-cost economics.
10/06/2006
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TV sting operation raises concern among India's outsourcing companies.
10/06/2006