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How helpful are Microsoft's updates to its licensing tools?
02/26/2007
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A former independent analyst crosses over.
02/26/2007
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Standard rules apply in the Gates household.
02/26/2007
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Three weeks after the launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft has updated the list of applications that have passed its "Certified for Windows Vista" logo program testing requirements.
02/22/2007
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Google will begin selling an online suite of software that treads on technological turf traditionally dominated by Microsoft and IBM.
02/22/2007
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After years of delays and billions in development and marketing efforts, it would seem that Microsoft Corp. would want anyone who possibly can to buy its new Windows Vista operating system. Yet Microsoft is making it hard for Mac owners and other potentially influential customers to adopt the software.
02/22/2007
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Microsoft announced Thursday it is shipping the release candidate, or RC, of a new systems management tool aimed at the mid-market.
02/22/2007
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The Redmond giant says security issues are of concern with Vista Basic and Home Premium users, but Business and Ultimate licensees can run virtualized safely.
02/22/2007
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Microsoft puts Tech Spec exam for developers through beta testing paces.
02/22/2007
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Windows shrugs
02/22/2007
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Ballmer on the throne, raving like a lunatic. Wait, what's wrong with this picture again?
02/22/2007
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Stolen laptop traced through its use as an ET-hunting machine; no arrest has been made amid ongoing investigation.
02/21/2007
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Microsoft announced it is shipping final versions of six tools to aid in deployment of Windows Vista and Office 2007, although some had been previously released.
02/21/2007
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Hewlett-Packard Co.'s first-quarter profit jumped 26 percent as the company benefited from higher sales of laptop computers, printers and printing supplies during a robust holiday spending season.
02/21/2007
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Microsoft announced this week that it is shipping updated tools meant to aid users in evaluating a myriad of software licensing options.
02/21/2007
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One of the most prestigious prizes in computing, the $100,000 Turing Award, went to a woman Wednesday for the first time in the award's 40-year history.
02/21/2007
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Following Office 2007 suite, Microsoft officially launches Business Certification Program that tests information worker skills.
02/21/2007
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A potentially devastating hole in Google Inc.'s prevalent desktop search product could have exposed personal files on users' computers to data thieves. Google fixed the defect within weeks of being informed about it and says it has no evidence the vulnerability was exploited.
02/21/2007
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Just missed one.
02/21/2007
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SP2 saves the day.
02/21/2007
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Or: How Not To Break the Law
02/21/2007
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Vista not immune to the grand tradition of Top 8 lists.
02/21/2007
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Watch the train wreck.
02/21/2007
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A man who was fired by IBM for visiting an adult chat room at work is suing the company for $5 million, claiming he is an Internet addict who deserves treatment and sympathy rather than dismissal.
02/20/2007
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Microsoft announced Monday it is shipping Service Pack 2, or SP2, of SQL Server 2005 -- an update that brings its premier database server current with features in Windows Vista and Office 2007.
02/20/2007
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Cuba's communist government is trying to shake off the yoke of at least one capitalist empire -- Microsoft Corp. -- by joining with socialist Venezuela in converting its computers to open-source software.
02/20/2007
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Apple Inc. has another week to respond to Cisco Systems Inc.'s trademark infringement lawsuit that threatens to keep Apple from using the name "iPhone" on its much-hyped cell phone-music player.
02/20/2007
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More than 1,700 state workers recently learned that some of their personal information, including their names and Social Security numbers, had been inadvertently posted on the Internet.
02/20/2007
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Microsoft Corp. might have patched the most glaring vulnerabilities in its Word productivity program, but that doesn't mean Word is now airtight. Redmond last week warned of still another Word zero-day vulnerability that affects Office 2000 and Office XP.
02/20/2007
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The company said it earned $1.55 billion, or 55 cents per share, for the quarter ended Jan. 31.
02/20/2007
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A potentially devastating hole in Google Inc.'s prevalent desktop search product could have exposed personal files on users' computers to data thieves.
02/20/2007
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A leading Microsoft analyst announced last Thursday he has switched sides and is now a Microsoft employee and professional company booster.
02/20/2007
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Microsoft, IBM and the open source scuffle.
02/20/2007
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There's new. And then there's "new."
02/20/2007
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Once it sticks, it stays.
02/20/2007
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If Dad says so.
02/20/2007
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More than 1,700 state workers recently learned that some of their personal information had been inadvertently posted on the Internet.
02/19/2007
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Malaysian authorities have begun raiding computer retail outlets offering pirated software amid concerns that illegal copies of Windows Vista are already on sale.
02/16/2007
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How secure is your AJAX? This book can help you avoid the security pitfalls.
02/15/2007
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Mom, they're arguing again.
02/15/2007
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For those who are interested in Microsoft's plans for software as a service (SaaS), the company has published a sample application illustrating how it's done.
02/15/2007
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Whether your next big project is integration or migration, you don't have to go it alone. Here are some companies that can give you the guidance you need.
02/15/2007
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Quantum computing is such an elusive goal that even the company claiming to have the "world's first commercial quantum computer" acknowledged it isn't entirely sure the machine is performing true quantum calculations.
02/15/2007
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A Russian court on Thursday threw out a criminal case against a school principal accused of installing pirated Microsoft software in school computers, calling the prosecution's case "trivial," a court official said.
02/15/2007
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Crying often follows spilled milk
02/15/2007
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Spike in PC sales blamed on Microsoft
02/15/2007
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DST gets the Y2K treatment.
02/15/2007
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Worms being identified on systems based on speed of proliferation, which in turn is allowing easier containment, say university researchers.
02/14/2007
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Nagging antitrust case in Iowa draws to a predictable close. Settlement details will be ironed out in a different court hearing.
02/14/2007
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Microsoft delays release of some of its new-generation MCP exams for Vista in favor of retesting; exam 70-624 gets a Valentine's Day debut.
02/14/2007