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Just a year after launching the software, which provided access to a PC from anywhere within Wi-Fi range, Microsoft has dumped the project.
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In a sign of commitment to the Apple market, the software giant said a new version of Office for the Mac is on its way and that another is in the works.
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CES conventioneers are set to get a first look at Microsoft's updated cable TV software, which delivers features such as on-demand shopping and program recommendations.
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Microsoft Corp. will pay $60 million for violating a patent held by a division of SPX Corp., a Charlotte, North Carolina-based manufacturing and technology company, SPX said in a statement released on Wednesday.
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Delays in building Microsoft's newest database server are leading to concerns that other products could be affected--a notion the company disputes.
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During the next few months, Microsoft will begin phasing out support for a number of its Windows flavors and related technologies.
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Microsoft has set Jan. 27 as the official release date for SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services, the company said this week.
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In a replay of previous antitrust battles, RealNetworks files a $1 billion lawsuit against Microsoft, accusing the software giant of illegally using its Windows monopoly to limit consumer choice in digital media.
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Microsoft Corp. and the New York State Attorney General have teamed up to fight unwanted commercial e-mail, or spam, a Microsoft spokesman said Wednesday.
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Microsoft Corp. will gradually phase out its Windows 2000 Server family, the company said Wednesday. Effective April 1, 2006, the products will no longer be available.
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Microsoft is reiterating that it is delaying the start of its Software Update Services (SUS) 2.0 beta program, according to the folks at the ieXBeta site. SUS is yet another of Microsoft's automatic patch-update sites, but one specifically aimed at mid-sized companies.
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Microsoft announced further details Wednesday regarding an add-on for its Office software aimed at helping companies comply with new Sarbanes-Oxley accounting rules.
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Beta 1 of Windows XP SP2 still not out yet. But that hasn't stopped the Redmondiands from launching a other betas over the past couple of days. Host Integration Server 2004, MOM 2004 and Windows Update Version 5 are all in various stages of beta.
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The software giant readies an overhaul to its integration software, due early next year, and plans to keep pricing the same.
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Wristwatches embedded with Microsoft's smart technology are expected to appear in retail stores next month, a move that comes after a delay of several months.
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The software giant's updated Microsoft Operations Manager is part of the company's broader program to make Windows networks more manageable.
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Microsoft had been counting on beating the clock by getting its SQL Services 2000 Reporting Services product out the door before the end of 2003. The company is now saying to expect Reporting Services in January.
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The software giant confirms plans to reshuffle its Windows unit, shifting executives and creating a new division more tightly focused on development efforts.
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To help "encourage" more of its Office 2003 customers to join its Software Assurance licensing plan, Microsoft's offering rebates. The rebate program expires April 30, 2004, and applies to the Professional, Standard and Small Business versions of Office 2003 only.
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The software giant can stop selling older operating systems, and it can even stop supporting them, but that doesn't mean that customers won't still use them.
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