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Everyone knows Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has a big mouth, but he spent a trip to Tokyo this week explaining why he wants to be heard even more than before. Full Article at Tech.co.uk
In this week’s show, Steve Ballmer tours Asia, Intel gets slapped with an antitrust lawsuit, Motorola preps the Droid phone for release, and new research enables 3D on a Microsoft Surface computer. Receive the latest reviews, how-to's, news, and more. Full Article at PC World
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 »
We’ve had a great response here in Japan ... Certainly we’ve seen initial sales be fantastic. The first ten days were bigger than the first ten days of XP or Vista or any other Windows launch that we have done.
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news ... WinInfo Blog I'm in the Seattle area this week—Redmond, really—visiting with friends and even getting into the odd Microsoft meeting or two. Full Article at Windowsit Pro
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told an audience in Tokyo that the Microsoft-Yahoo agreement over search-and-advertising could expand beyond the U.S. into worldwide markets. Full Article at eWeek
Windows 7 has been a bigger seller than its predecessor, Windows Vista, new industry figures show. Full Article at Irish Independent
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 »
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.
Sales of Windows 7 have outstripped those of Windows Vista over the same period, according to industry figures Photo: Getty Research firm NPD Group said Microsoft users were switching from Windows XP and Windows Vista to Windows 7 in significant... Full Article at The Telegraph
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer says his company's search engine partnership with Yahoo won't be limited to the US but would be introduced around the world, once it gets regulatory approval. Full Article at PC Pro
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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. 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 »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 addresses the media 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 addresses the media 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 addresses the media 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 »MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 07: Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer is dazzled by spotlights while addressing the media during a news conference on October 7, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
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 »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. 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 »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 »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 »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 »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 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 »Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) and Nokia's President and CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo listen to a panel discussion at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in this February 17, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »In this combo made from file photos, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, left, and Yahoo Chief Executive Carol Bartz are shown.
View Photo »In this photo released by Yahoo shows Yahoo Chief Executive Carol Bartz, left, and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, right, smiles at Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. , Wednesday, July 29, 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 »We’ve had a great response here in Japan ... Certainly we’ve seen initial sales be fantastic. The first ten days were bigger than the first ten days of XP or Vista or any other Windows launch that we have done.
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.
It's possible we would extend that partnership outside of the U.S., but we'll have to wait and see until we actually are able to get approval and consummate our partnership with Yahoo inside the US, and perhaps there'll be news on that some other day
The Lost Decade: Why Steve Ballmer is no Bill Gates
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...
My name is Steve Ballmer, and Windows 7 was definitely not my idea...
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...
I can't believe Steve Ballmer just stepped on my iphone! Now what? A sidekick? Oh wait, I would still have my head down because it lost all my data.
It’s possible that we will extend that partnership (with Yahoo) outside the US ... We will have to wait and see if we can get approval and consummate that partnership inside the US first.
Today I get to say not only that I'm Steve Ballmer and I'm a PC...but I'm Steve Ballmer, and I'm a Windows 7 PC, effective immediately!
At least 60 percent of the job of getting business support is Microsoft's. We have to help you make the business case
During an interview yesterday, Steve Ballmer was asked about Blu-ray and the Xbox 360. I wanted to clear something up. Steve was referring to Blu-ray accessories for the PC
Windows 7 is a chance for us to let the PC be not only more interesting but just simpler and faster for the many, many hundreds of millions of people who use them
I'm Steve Ballmer, and I'm a Windows 7 PC, effective immediately
Today is an important day for the computer industry, certainly for Microsoft and, I hope, perhaps even most importantly, for all of the customers around the world
But Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer scorns the idea that smart phones could unseat PCs as the technology of choice for on-the-go consumers. 'Let's face it, the Internet was designed for the PC. The Internet is not designed for the iPhone,' Ballmer said. 'That's why they've got 75,000 applications -- they're...
Windows 7 works the way you want to work ... You want that computer to fire up quickly? Boom. You want it to feel responsive? Boom. You want longer battery life. Boom. We needed to make those things work simpler, faster, more responsive, leaner, less busy. And I think we've accomplished that with Window...
If Windows 7 doesn't do as well as Microsoft hopes, it wouldn't be fair to lay the blame on Steve Ballmer
Windows 7 works the way you want to work ... You want that computer to fire up quickly? Boom. You want it to feel responsive? Boom. You want longer battery life. Boom. We needed to make those things work simpler, faster, more responsive, leaner, less busy. And I think we've accomplished that with Window...
I've been around long enough to know that empires come and empires go, and I can't tell how long the Google empire is going to last – but I'm pretty convinced that the answer is less than forever. Microsoft still has a big empire, but when Steve Ballmer thinks a new thought, the world doesn't tremble th...
I am Steve Ballmer and I am a Windows 7 PC, effective immediately
Microsoft's latest array of ads displaced a short-running, ill-received campaign featuring former Chairman Bill Gates palling around with Jerry Seinfeld. It was Gates' last turn as the public face of Microsoft... Microsoft's new ads seem as sporadic and mercurial as its current figurehead and one of the...
Paul Allen once saw a vision for a PC in every home, but today we can say there's a role for a PC in every room
What new features await you with the Steve Ballmer edition of Windows 7? For starters, when you open the box, it yells, 'Developers! Developers! Developers!' at 200 decibels. And then it tries to smash any iPhones in the vicinity.
What's special about Windows 7 and the way it came together was ... an intense collaboration with hardware and peripheral makers, developers and customers around the world
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Windows 7 sales 'fantastic,' says Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer http://bit.ly/3sx3Yj
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"In Defense of Steve Ballmer" ( http://bit.ly/27KQGu )
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How We Know Chrome OS Will Be A Hit: Steve Ballmer Doesn't Think So http://tinyurl.com/yacx5bd
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