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Breaking its one-price policy, the company is selling a scaled-down software package as part of a Malaysian government drive to increase computer ownership.
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The software giant's decision to remove language from a licensing agreement could reflect a growing willingness to tweak the way it does business, say analysts.
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Microsoft's Bill Gates says that despite today's outsourcing trend, the United States needs to refocus on leading in computer science--starting at its universities.
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The software giant offers sample code for tying XML-based Office applications to the auctioneer's listing servers.
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To encourage use of the security features in Windows XP SP2, the company is planning service packs for its core developer products--Visual Studio.Net and the .Net Framework--for release around the middle of the year.
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The software giant wins provisional approval for its video technology in a next-generation DVD standard.
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Signs suggest the company is looking at ways to tailor prices of software to the country its sold in, as it tries to address the concerns of governments being wooed by Linux.
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Microsoft Corp. will increase the number of business-scenario specific add-ons for its Office 2003 products and make them available at no charge to all Office users, the company said Thursday.
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Microsoft is expected to announce Monday that its Mobility Partner Advisory Council will be more tightly aligned with its Microsoft Partner Program.
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A flaw in Microsoft's MSN Explorer software has enabled some Web surfers to gain free access to features and services that normally come with a charge.
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Microsoft is being cagey about which of its many new features due out as part of the "Yukon" release of SQL Server will be turned off by default, as a result of security concerns.
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BRUSSELS - The European Commission will discuss its draft negative antitrust ruling against Microsoft with national competition regulators from the 15 European Union (EU) countries on March 15, a diplomat close to one national regulator said Wednesday.
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Microsoft on Wednesday introduced Microsoft ASP .Net Resource Kit, which provides additional tools and resources for developers building Web applications. ASP .Net migration guides also were released.
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Traditional password-based security is headed for extinction, says Microsoft's chairman, because it cannot "meet the challenge" of keeping critical information secure.
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A campaign to place security front and center of its business is poised to take off in Australia, just a day after Bill Gates unveiled a new security push at Microsoft.
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The companies agree to build identity verification services based on the software giant's Windows Server 2003 product line.
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The companies say they'll give viruses and worms a one-two punch with AMD's processor design, which will work in concert with the Windows XP operating system.
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Flash memory maker M-Systems announces a contract to make storage cards for future versions of the Xbox, reinforcing speculation that Microsoft may dump the console's hard drive.
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Microsoft Corp. is giving users a chance to test enhancements to its InfoPath XML forms manager. Microsoft plans to deliver those enhancements as part of Service Pack 1 (SP1) for its Office 2003 products in late June.
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The software maker seeks to gain an edge on competitors by launching a tool that can make software based on Windows easier to build.
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