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Nearly everybody wants to be a rock star. That's why consumers have spent billions on such video games as "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero." But who dreams of being a record-spinning disc jockey in a gritty nightclub? Probably not so many. Full Article at Austin American-Statesman
A year after it first slithered onto the Internet, the Conficker worm remains as virulent as ever, despite an unprecedented eradication campaign. Meanwhile, a similar, though less heralded worm, Taterf, is gathering steam. Full Article at USA Today
MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system. View Photo »
It will be more interesting down the road to see if Microsoft disclosed bugs they found in Windows 7, and fixed during development, but are just now going back and fixing in the older OSes.
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Microsoft is, without a doubt, a giant in the world of online advertising, but lately it's been about assembling the platforms that power advertising -- both display and search -- rather than building the media properties that... Full Article at Advertising Age
And, no, I don’t just mean the Twitter users who share too much information about their lives, social, medical or otherwise. Simply put, there is way too much information on Twitter lately, it defies navigation. Full Article at The New York Times
A Delaware federal judge's transfer of part of a patent infringement case involving software giant Microsoft Corp. to the Eastern District of Texas is the latest example of the federal courts' shifting approach to patent litigation venue battles. Full Article at Law.com
MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer addresses the media during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. View Photo »
Microsoft and Google are known as the two companies that have historically used brain teasers in the interview process ... Candidates usually react in one of two ways. Some dismiss puzzle or estimation questions as ridiculous; others clam up under the stress of an unfamiliar question. As far-fetched as ...
Washington - The US Supreme Court on Monday takes up the most fundamental question in patent law: Which innovations deserve the protection of a patent? The answer holds billion-dollar implications for the American economy. Full Article at Christian Science Monitor
Firefox 1.0 was released on 9 November 2004. The browser quickly gained the adoration of web developers and their enthusiasm spread throughout the world. Full Article at SitePoint
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKEX: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. Full Article
MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »Steve Ballmer, CEO of US computer software company Microsoft, gestures during a news conference in Munich, southern Germany, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »Steve Ballmer, CEO of US computer software company Microsoft, gestures during a news conference in Munich, southern Germany, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »Steve Ballmer, CEO of US computer software company Microsoft, gestures during a news conference in Munich, southern Germany, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer attends a news conference to present the new Windows Mobile operating system at the company new headquarters in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer attends a news conference to present the new Windows Mobile operating system at the company new headquarters in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer attends a news conference to present the new Windows Mobile operating system at the company new headquarters in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris October 6, 2009.
View Photo »The Microsoft logo is seen on the new French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »The Microsoft logo is seen on the new French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »The Microsoft logo is seen on the new French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers a speech during the inauguration of the French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde, right, congratulates Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, left, during the inauguration of the French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, next to Paris, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers a speech during the inauguration of the French branch office of Microsoft, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, France, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »The booth of Microsoft is displayed during the opening day of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition on October 5, 2009 in Geneva.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer speaks during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »A man passes by the Microsoft booth at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition in Geneva October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer is pictured during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer is pictured during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer speaks during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer speaks during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer speaks during the CBI's annual lecture at the Landmark Hotel in Central London, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer gestures during his address to members of the CBI in London October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer delivers his address to members of the CBI in London October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer delivers his address to members of the CBI in London October 5, 2009.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer looks on during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany. Ballmer talked about the upcoming launch of the new Windows 7 computer operating system.
View Photo »The Office updates are interesting, but from what Microsoft gave us today, I think they'll be the kind of file format parsing bugs we've all come to know and love
And return on investment is still very important. Zetadocs for NAV capitalizes on customers' investment in Microsoft Dynamics and other Microsoft technologies, including SharePoint, Windows Workflow Foundation, and Microsoft Office. By eliminating the mountains of paper within their offices, many of our...
NBC’s broadcast of the Vancouver Winter Olympics is a great opportunity for a broad audience to experience the type of HD-quality, live, online video that Microsoft and its partners can deliver with technologies like Silverlight and IIS Live Smooth Streaming
I totally believe we have the talent, the drive and the creativity at the embryonic stage to build software companies with the potential to become a Google or Microsoft. I think it's how we take these software companies onwards to build a vision that evolves to a global stage that's the challenge
I think the past year has been difficult for technology companies of any size ... Even for a company that has long been profitable and successful like Microsoft, when the crunch comes you cannot keep pouring money down the drain until your sales are up again.
The main danger Sony faced was that the Xbox 360 would become embedded as the system of choice. Instead consumers flocked to the Nintendo Wii ... The Xbox 360 had solid sales, but they have not been enough to give Microsoft anywhere near a breakout market position. In many respects, Sony was saved by th...
Intel Atom processors and the Microsoft Auto software platform will provide scalability for the new era of advanced in-vehicle solutions.
Just as Microsoft writes Word to run with Mac OS X and Google writes its Web browser Chrome to run with Mac OS X, Psystar writes its software to run with Mac OS X Snow Leopard ... In fact, the part of Mac OS X Snow Leopard that Psystar interacts with is within the open-source portion of Mac OS X and mak...
I think we could all be running Microsoft Linux...I sent an e-mail to Steve Ballmer about this and he said he wasn't interested...Microsoft could very easily dominate the Linux market if they wanted to.
I think we could all be running Microsoft Linux...I sent an e-mail to Steve Ballmer about this and he said he wasn't interested...Microsoft could very easily dominate the Linux market if they wanted to.
Best Practices for Windows 7 Deployment †a Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Workshop
Microsoft as a company will invest US$9.5 billion into innovations to drive cloud computing, new screens and new application types ... It's that R&D effort that gives us products like Windows 7 or some of the innovations you see in our search engine, Bing, or the kind of work we're doing in the new rele...
From the bigger picture ... what we really like is that both Sony and Microsoft are making pretty major statements that they intend for this to be a long cycle by broadening the platform's appeal by going very mass market late in the cycle.
Seventy-five percent of our enterprise customers are coming from a non-Microsoft platform — predominantly [Lotus] Notes.
We hope that cooperation with Microsoft, a software giant, will further cement Taiwan's foundation for high-tech development
Even better, if your company has migrated notebook computers to Windows Vista in 2008 and is covered under the Enterprise Assurance program, Microsoft provides BitLocker for full drive encryption at no cost
Intel has been more willing to negotiate with the government and less bellicose than Microsoft
Anything they can do make it easier for searchers has got to be an improvement ... Making for easier access to social media is also a big plus. But maybe more than that, Microsoft has to demonstrate to the marketplace that they are being aggressive in rolling out feature functionality, and not just sitt...
Apple didn't make iPhone a success. Microsoft didn't make Windows a success. Google didn't make search a success. People did that for them.
Both Yahoo and Microsoft have suddenly realized that their portal properties are incredibly valuable and they should invest in them ... Both companies got so focused on Google that they forgot they had these incredibly powerful sites that pull massive amounts of traffic. Traffic for both Yahoo and MSN h...
Internet users have not given up on portals, even though for a while the three primary portal vendors -- Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft -- did give up ... Now Microsoft and Yahoo are reinvesting. I guess it's the nature of things that sometimes change doesn't happen as fast as we think it will and sometimes t...
Internet users have not given up on portals, even though for a while the three primary portal vendors -- Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft -- did give up ... Now Microsoft and Yahoo are reinvesting. I guess it's the nature of things that sometimes change doesn't happen as fast as we think it will and sometimes t...
And all Apple competitors, like Research in Motion, Nokia, Microsoft, Palm, and Google can do is sit there, mouths agape, wondering what to do next.
The HD2's amazing customer experience is a testament to the close partnership between HTC and Microsoft, and we're excited to be bringing the HD2 to Taiwan and the United States
Microsoft can't spend too much time worrying about what they [Google] are doing.
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