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Microsoft's OOXML standard wins approval; April Patch Tuesday comes with 8 fixes; XP licensed extended to cheap PCs; beware of IRS phishing scam; more
Windows XP SP3 slated for April RTM; Microsoft's Albany project aims for Google Docs; Microsoft released Deployment Toolkit; Worldwide PC Shipments to Rise in 2008
Vista SP1 goes live; Microsoft buys rootkit security vendor; Excel flaw patched, then repaired; VMware issues virtualized fixes
March Patch Tuesday Features Office Fixes; Gates Makes Case for Raising Number of H1B Visas; Covergence Conference Highlights Microsoft's SaaS Efforts
IE 8 to comply with Web standards, released in beta form; Vista pricing cut worldwide; Microsoft previews Office patches
Microsoft officially launches Windows Server 2008; European Commission slaps Microsoft with $1.3 billion fine
Microsoft opens up APIs and publishes specs; Microsoft gives away Visual Studio, SQL Server to students; SQL Server 2008 CTP released; hackers use old methods to steal IDs
Microsoft releases Vista SP1 early to technical customers; six patches released in February; Yahoo looks for another acquisition partner
Windows 2008 released to manufacturing; Patch Tuesday preview; Google beefs up Gmail security; new members join OpenID consortium
Microsoft bids for Yahoo; Microsoft antitrust oversight extended into 2009; Google misses profit estimate; Internet cable snaps Web into pieces