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In an "executive e-mail," the Microsoft founder outlines strategies and argues against an e-mail "postal rate."
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The Redmond software vendor is testing the boundaries of 'derivative works' with its latest Windows CE licensing offer.
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Chairman says Microsoft will reduce the security updates required for Windows releases and will convince consumers to turn on auto-update.
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The software giant will announce at its developer's conference that the next version of its operating system for embedded devices will be available on July 9.
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Microsoft's on tap to talk up XP Embedded Service Pack 2, CE 5.0 and its 'Laguna' mobile database next week.
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Microsoft is including Visual Studio Team System technology in the first beta of its Visual Studio 2005, to be released at TechEd Europe.
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The Visual Data Team is posting real-time info on the status of Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey) and SQL Server 2005 (Yukon). It's looking like Beta 1 of Whidbey and Beta 2 of Yukon could hit any day now.
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Microsoft plans to target large corporations and small businesses with a blitz of new radio frequency identification products.
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Microsoft has decided on an official name — "Windows XP Starter Edition" — for the stripped-down, cut-rate version of Windows that it first began offering in Thailand last summer.
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With a Windows edition for high-performance clusters, the software giant hopes to outflank Linux rivals.
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The software giant's latest patent explains how to use a patch of skin for a virtual keyboard.
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An industry organization representing heavyweight e-mail providers Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp., America Online Inc. and EarthLink Inc. released recommendations for ending unsolicited commercial ("spam") e-mail, according to a statement by the group.
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The company, eDial Inc., has improved the scalability and broadened the platform and browser support of its IM Web Access Server (IWA), which gives users access via a standard Web browser to Microsoft Corp.'s Live Communications Server (LCS) 2003 enterprise instant messaging system.
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The software giant has learned from online threats, its information technology manager tells Security Summit attendees.
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Support for the server version of Windows NT 4 is set to run out this year--but they can still get help if they pay for it, Microsoft says.
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Microsoft has boosted the prospects for some enhancements to Internet Explorer by appointing a new member to its product management team.
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