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The company announces new software and additional details of its plan to make Windows systems easier to manage.
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The software giant announces a program to help governments produce local versions of Windows and Office.
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Microsoft Corp. is about to stir the speech recognition market with the launch of its Speech Server products next week. The vendor promises speech recognition for the masses, but analysts warn that speech-enabling applications is not easy.
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The U.S. Patent Office signals that it's prepared to throw out controversial browser claims in a $521 million infringement verdict against Microsoft. But it's not over yet.
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Delays in delivering key software--such as the next version of SQL Server and the new Windows--are causing headaches for customers and developers, and for the company itself.
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Microsoft investigates customer complaints that both MSN Messenger and Hotmail have been intermittently inaccessible since Friday morning.
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Microsoft is relying on hosting partners to expand sales to small businesses of server products, such as its Exchange e-mail software.
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Gateway unveils a version of its wireless DVD player that supports the 802.11g standard and can handle content from PCs running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 software.
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The company on Monday will test a new version of its software that features an add-on to Windows Explorer that makes it easier for people to view and share documents.
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The company teams up with digital media specialists to launch MobileVision, a system for delivering streaming video to portable devices.
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Upgrades to Microsoft Operations Manager and Software Update Services to be discussed at show
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The much-anticipated updates to SQL Server and Visual Studio.Net are getting pushed out to 2005. Customers who bought certain license plans expecting free upgrades could be left empty-handed.
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Microsoft said late Friday that it will pay an unspecified amount to AT&T to settle a patent lawsuit over speech technology.
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Could there be a Windows Server 'Shorthorn' in your future? Microsoft says the possibility isn't out of the question.
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The head of Israel-based flash memory maker M-Systems, Microsoft's new hardware partner for the Xbox, confirms that the next version of the game console will not have a hard drive.
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Microsoft's getting ready to throw its annual shindig for its volunteer army of Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs). Those invited will get some early info on Office 12, as well as more on Longhorn, Whidbey, Yukon and plenty of other Microsoft technologies that are in the works.
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CNET News.com's Mike Ricciuti examines whether a Microsoft-Intel vision for Web services can succeed where similar efforts from Sun have come up short.
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With the introduction Tuesday of BizTalk Server 2004, Microsoft Corp. is delivering a more complete package of business integration software that will allow for faster and less costly implementations, two of Microsoft's system integrator partners said.
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