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Why would people assume Microsoft can take market share from today's leaders? Doesn't look like it will happen any time soon.
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The software giant is set to unveil the next version of its handheld operating system as hardware partners new and old line up to support it.
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The company sends a cease-and-desist letter to a shareware firm started by former Microsoft employees, claiming their home-networking application violates a non-compete agreement.
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The software giant purchases antivirus technology from a Romanian firm and plans to offer a paid-subscription service to protect Windows computers against the latest threats.
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The software titan says it is joining a venture to help develop standards for radio frequency tags intended for use in tracking retail goods.
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Microsoft will acquire GeCad, a small Romanian antivirus vendor, in order to offer Microsoft-branded antivirus protection.
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The next version of the company's FrontPage Web-authoring application will be geared toward professional designers and developers.
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The Redmond software vendor says that startup Esiod's home
networking product is too much like its 'Sidebar' and 'Fjord'
products.
A Monroe, Wash.-based home-networking software company run by two former Microsoft employees has run afoul of Microsoft.
According to a cease-and-desist letter sent Friday to the startup, Esiod Systems, Microsoft believes the two employees violated their Microsoft non-compete agreements in designing and developing their product called "Schnazzle"
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networking product is too much like its 'Sidebar' and 'Fjord'
products.
A Monroe, Wash.-based home-networking software company run by two former Microsoft employees has run afoul of Microsoft.
According to a cease-and-desist letter sent Friday to the startup, Esiod Systems, Microsoft believes the two employees violated their Microsoft non-compete agreements in designing and developing their product called "Schnazzle"
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Chairman Bill Gates outlines in a speech his company's new software for bridging cable television and interactive digital technology.
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Microsoft is adding content to its Next Generation Secure Computing Base ("Palladium") page on its Web site.
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Combating open source is just one of a handful of missions with which CEO Ballmer has charged employees for the months ahead.
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Ask not whether standalone IE is dead. Instead, ask if it's just one of many technologies that will only be available embedded in Windows.
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Acting on customer complaints, the software giant says it plans to simplify its patch technology and to expand its automatic update service to include more products.
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Microsoft has rolled out its MSN 8.0 with enhancements release (a k a MSN 8.5). The MSN team already is gearing up to launch more premium subscription services, in the areas of streaming audio/video, parental controls and e-mail collaboration with its 9.0 release which still could debut before year-end.
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Coming this fall to your wristwatch: the Net. The software giant reveals details of its wireless service for devices that use its Smart Personal Objects Technology.
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The software maker gives customers a look at management and development tools on tap for next year, all tied to the next version of Windows.
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