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Microsoft Manager Says Vista Has IssuesSep 12, 2008 - in News
Much of the public carries with it even today the opinion that Windows Vista is the undesirable choice for a PC operating system, but things are radically different after Service Pack 1
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Microsoft Slaps PC Gamers, Decides to Close Ensemble StudiosSep 10, 2008 - in News
Microsoft has confirmed reports that it intends to shut down Ensemble Studios as soon as its work on Halo Wars is complete
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Microsoft Announces Four "Critical" Patches for Next WeekSep 5, 2008 - in News
In addition to releasing an array of fancy new consumer electronics, Microsoft has announced that next week will see the company release updates targeted at four vulnerabilities with Windows.
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Microsoft to Also Rock September 9 With New GadgetsSep 5, 2008 - in News
Apple and Microsoft could go head-to-head during launch events on September 9
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Gaming Consoles a Goldmine for More Than Just GamesSep 4, 2008 - in News
Think gaming consoles are mere toys? Online content and services tied to Microsoft’s Xbox, Sony’s PlayStation, and Nintendo’s Wii will generate more than $8 billion in revenue for those companies by 2013
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Microsoft Aims Windows 7 to Boot in 15 SecondsSep 3, 2008 - in News
Windows 7 to boot in 15 seconds?
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Windows XP Learns New Nag Tactic for PiratesAug 29, 2008 - in News
Vista hands Windows Genuine Advantage features down to XP Professional
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Firm Estimates 35 Percent Downgrade Vista to XPAug 20, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - According to Microsoft, Windows Vista is on a path of success and the operating system is flying off OEM and retail shelves.
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Microsoft Envisions The Next-generation LCDJul 22, 2008 - in News
Seattle (WA) - Scientists from Microsoft Research and the University of Washington claim to have developed a new display technology that could be four times as efficient in terms of backlight transmission as today's LCDs and display perfect black color.
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Napkin PC Wins Microsoft's PC Design CompetitionJun 16, 2008 - in News
Redmond (WA) - Napkin sketches on lunch tables have given industrial design student Avery Holleman the idea to come up with a Napkin PC concept - a system that focuses on collaboration and data sharing within its own network.
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Microsoft To Discontinue Craigslist Competitor That No One Knew AboutJun 10, 2008 - in News
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft has announced that it will discontinue its Windows Live Expo site probably because no one used or even knew about it.
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Microsoft Expects To See 50% Increase For Windows MobileMay 29, 2008 - in News
Microsoft has said that it expects Windows Mobile sales to increase by at least half in the company’s FY 2008/2009.
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Bill Gates: E-Mail, Cell Phones Not Effective EnoughMay 15, 2008 - in News
Redmond (WA) - Bill Gates, a constant forward-thinker and innovator, spoke at a summit for corporate CEOs this week and talked about what he sees as possible 5 - 10 years in the future.
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Yahoo Opens Up As Acquisition TargetApr 10, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - Yahoo has created a strategic partnership with Google and is reportedly in talks with AOL, while Microsoft may team up with News Corp to launch a new bid to take over Yahoo.
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An Inside View: The $20 Million Intel/Microsoft Multicore Programming InitiativeApr 3, 2008 - in News
Most TG Daily readers may already know about the news of Intel and Microsoft setting up two research centers called "
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Microsoft's Surface PC Almost Ready To PlayApr 2, 2008 - in News
Microsoft is about to unveil the first commercial Surface PCs, tables with integrated touch screen LCDs and a capability to interact with wireless electronics.
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Lite-On Developing BD-ROM Drives For Xbox 360?Apr 1, 2008 - in News
Lite-On IT is developing built-in Blu-ray Disc-(BD) ROM drives for the Microsoft Xbox 360 game console, according to industry sources.
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Google, Yahoo, Myspace Join Forces For Non-profitMar 25, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - Three online giants are now working together on Open Social, an open online platform for social networking.
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Microsoft Warns Of Critical Word BugMar 24, 2008 - in News
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft has issued an advisory for a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Word that, while "very limited" in scope, could lead to damaging attacks without an official fix yet.
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Four 'critical' Patches For Microsoft Office PostedMar 11, 2008 - in News
Microsoft's March 2008 security bulletin includes four patches addressing remote execution vulnerabilities in Office applications.
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Microsoft's Hotmail And Xbox Live Servers Down For The CountFeb 26, 2008 - in News
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft's servers are experiencing technical problems today and millions of Hotmail and Xbox Live servers were unable to log in as of 12 noon today.
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Gates Sees Diminished Role For KeyboardsFeb 22, 2008 - in News
People will increasingly interact with computers using speech or touch screens rather than keyboards, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said.
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Microsoft Punches Out 11 Security FixesFeb 13, 2008 - in News
Six "critical" updates join five more "important" vulnerability fixes in this month's regularly scheduled security bulletin from Microsoft.
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Microsoft Opens Up Research CenterFeb 5, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - As other high-tech companies cut back on their research labs, Microsoft continues to increase its ranks of free-rein thinkers.
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Microsoft Access Falls Victim To Serious FlawDec 13, 2007 - in News
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has issued a warning about a newly discovered hack that could implant malicious software on a computer via Microsoft's database software program.
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Microsoft's Zune Short In Supply?Dec 12, 2007 - in News
Who would have thought that? Market research firm iSuppli today said that Microsoft in fact is not meeting market demand for its Zune portable media player. However, the reason may not be just a jump in demand for certain models, but an overly cautious market strategy of Microsoft as well, the market research firm speculated.
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Computer tech accidentally wipes out Alaska oil fund dataMar 22, 2007 - in News
Alaska is calling a routine maintenance check gone wrong "the worst-case scenario", after a technician accidentally wiped out a series of crucial government data. Two sets of back-up data were also corrupted, and Microsoft consultants were unable to retrieve the data.
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Microsoft takes another shot at JPEG with HD Photo formatMar 8, 2007 - in News
Microsoft has been working on its own image format for some time: First information about the Windows Media Photo format became available a little over a year ago. Now Microsoft is ready to let users test the new format, renamed to "HD Photo," in Adobe Photoshop CS2 and CS3.
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Microsoft looks beyond searchMar 6, 2007 - in News
Microsoft's Research division today opened the doors to the firm's annual TechFest, highlighting research projects that allow a first look at Microsoft products that we may be seeing in the not too distant future. Microsoft is showcasing more than 100 different projects, but most share one key theme: Search, organize and present data.
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Hackers use brute force to crack Windows Vista's activationMar 2, 2007 - in News
Hackers have proclaimed victory over Microsoft's vaunted Windows Vista activation protection. The folks at Keznews forums say they have made a simple number guesser that takes a serial code and then tries to activate it through Microsoft's servers. It can take a while, but they say it eventually works.\
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