Vista to Take Hard Stand Against Piracy
Microsoft Corp. is cracking down harder than ever on software piracy as it tries to boost profits, but some say the harsh repercussions facing people who use unlicensed versions of its new Windows Vista ... 2 Comments
McAfee, Symantec Hit Back Against Changes To Windows
The simmering battle between Microsoft and the two biggest security software vendors is boiling over as Microsoft finalizes changes to the Windows Vista operating system that Symantec and McAfee say impede ... Comment?
Ingenio and Microsoft Collaborate on Pay Per Call on Windows Live Search for Mobile
Ingenio, Inc., the pioneer and leading provider of Pay Per Call advertising, today announced an agreement with Microsoft that enables Ingenio Pay Per Call listings on Windows Live Search for mobile. Comment?
Symantec CEO says aims for $10 billion sales by 2010
Software maker Symantec Corp. aims to double its annual sales to $10 billion by 2010, its chief executive said on Sunday, with 10 percent of revenues coming from services. Comment?
AS PROMISED , the Inquirer has been looking at the latest release of Microsoft's Vista operating system. Comment?
How to Block IE 7 from Auto-Installing on Your Computer
The final version of IE 7.0 will be available anytime this month on Microsoft IE Website . Comment?
Microsoft revokes MVP status of adware distributor
October 09, 2006 -- Microsoft giveth, and Microsoft taketh away. Last week, Microsoft named Cyril Paciullo, the creator of Messenger Plus and Messenger Plus Live, to its list of MVPs. Comment?
Microsoft's Refusal to Share Vista Kernel Still Drawing Fire
Symantec and McAfee have joined other antivirus vendors in decrying Microsoft's decision to deny independent firms access to the kernel of its upcoming Vista operating system. Comment?
Microsoft Unveils OneCare Anti-virus For Vista
Microsoft on Monday released a new beta for its Windows Live OneCare security service, marking the first time that the anti-virus software runs on Windows Vista. Comment?
TechWeb is reporting that the reports of IE's death are not grossly exaggerated. Comment?
Moment of truth nears for new Windows version
REDMOND, Washington On a whiteboard in a windowless Microsoft conference room here, an elegant curve drawn by a software-testing engineer captures both five years of frustration and more recent progress. Comment?
Palm and Microsoft promote Treo 700wx on campuses
Palm, Inc. and their former archrival Microsoft have teamed up to promote the Treo 700wx smartphone. Comment?
Screens Picture Next-Gen Windows Mobile OS
Some supposed screen shots of Microsoft's follow up to Windows Mobile 5.0 have surfaced. Comment?
Windows XP Starter Edition crosses 1 million mark
The program launched just over two years ago with a pilot of only five countries with the goal of putting PCs in the homes of low-income families in order to increase computer literacy in developing cultures. Comment?
MS on Xbox: We're in it for the Long Term
Over the weekend, San Jose Mercury News' Dean Takahashi , posted an interview with Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner in which he emphasizes Microsoft's commitment to the Xbox video game business. Comment?
On a whiteboard in a windowless Microsoft conference room here, an elegant curve drawn by a software-testing engineer captures both five years of frustration and more recent progress. Comment?
Gates Corporation goes from Instant Messaging to Instant...
Wokingham - Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc., an Alcatel company , has announced that Gates Corporation, a division of Tomkins PLC and the largest non-tyre rubber manufacturer of automotive and ... Comment?
Bill Gates, wife arrive Nigeria
World's richest man and Chairman of Microsoft Corporation, Bill Gates, arrived the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, yesterday aboard a private jet marked N887WM. Comment?
The Day the Entire World Gets RSS
According to published reports , Microsoft tomorrow is going to push out the Internet Explorer 7 upgrade to all Windows users via a required update. Comment?
Bill Gates to attend next Boao Forum
Microsoft founder Bill Gates has accepted an invitation to attend the 2007 annual meeting of Boao Forum for Asia , the BFA Secretary-General Long Yongtu said Monday. Comment?
Microsoft exec defends Vista kernel stance
Microsoft exec explains why it chose to restrict access to the 64-bit Vista kernel Symantec and McAfee say that a Microsoft technology called Patch Guard -- which blocks access to the 64-bit Vista kernel -- ... Comment?
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