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The portable operating-system interface for Unix, 16-bit computing and the OS/2 subsystem will 'be lost' along with some legacy transport protocols, product manager for the Windows 64-bit client says.
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ExtremeTech has posted pictures from the WinHEC 2004
Not only will there be a new, interim version of Windows Server in 2005, but there also will be an interim Windows Small Business Server release as well.
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Chairman Bill Gates touts 64-bit computing and his vision of the home PC at Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference.
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Microsoft's Bill Gates sees widespread use of powerful 64-bit chips in the near future--but not if hardware makers don't get to work on the drivers that will bring that power to the desktop.
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The software giant is expected to announce on Wednesday a partnership with IronPort, adopting its antispam protections for MSN and Hotmail e-mail.
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The software giant updates its server software road map but offers hardware makers few specifics about many of the products on the horizon.
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Microsoft Corp. has added the Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) business software product line as the ninth "competency" in its Partner Program framework, it said on Tuesday.
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The software maker, along with Hewlett-Packard and other companies, announces a new specification for linking consumer electronics devices to Windows.
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In their keynotes at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, Jim Allchin and Bill Gates plan to stress the value of melding hardware and software innovation, as well as demonstrating what some of Microsoft's new technologies can do.
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The 'concept car' model at WinHEC show will display many of the features in Bill Gates' vision of the media center computer that will someday be as common in homes as a CD player or microwave is today.
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The software giant is accepting candidates to beta test a new version of Live Communications Server, the company's enterprise messaging product.
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CEO Steve Ballmer settles a security agreement with the federal government of Germany, which has become one of the most prominent of Linux supporters.
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Microsoft TV Foundation Edition 1.7 includes features to support advanced digital recording and high-definition television.
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Microsoft Corp. plans to officially launch its Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004 at the TechEd user conference in the last week of May, a company spokesman said Friday.
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The latest digital rights management technology from the software giant aims to bring music subscriptions to MP3 players and boost home networks.
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The software giant plans a series of announcements at a hardware conference next week, including word on software designed to let Windows programs talk to digital devices through Web services.
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LONDON -- Small businesses in the U.K. are being offered a one-stop shop for software and broadband through a new joint offering from BT Group PLC and Microsoft Corp., the companies said Thursday.
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Microsoft said on Wednesday that a recently released software patch for its Windows operating system is causing some Windows 2000 machines to stop responding after it is installed.
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Microsoft next week plans to detail the next steps it is taking to extend Web services to devices such as printers, digital cameras and consumer electronics.
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