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Microsoft's WMA format was almost a standard on copy-protected CDs. Then along came Apple.
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Company also reallocates one-third of its worldwide direct customer-marketing to joint-marketing with partners.
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The improved support and assistance is intended to keep partners in the software giant's fold.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft Corp. will pitch security as a "competitive advantage" at its worldwide partner conference in Toronto next week, but it may be a tough sell to attendees who are still waiting for the software maker to deliver on some of last year's security-related promises
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They come in colors from cobalt to "mood ring," and one's by industrial designer Philippe Starck.
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Redmond launches a new matchmaker service, designed to connect Microsoft employees to software-vendor partners.
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Microsoft Corp. faces a trial over patent infringement charges related to its ergonomic keyboards after a federal appeals court on Tuesday reversed a lower court's decision that invalidated the patents.
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But wait--is a new version of Office coming out before Longhorn? Hint found among calls for harder work, $1 billion in cost cuts.
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Two and a half years after launching its Trustworthy Computing initiative, Microsoft Corp. is finding its products the target of escalating attacks, to the extent that some security experts are even warning that the company's Internet Explorer (IE) browser is simply not safe to use.
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Microsoft chairman says he's not sure his operating system will be tailored and discounted for China's huge PC market.
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Microsoft Corp. has paid the €497 million fine levied against it by the European Commission for abusing its dominance in the operating systems market, a Commission spokeswoman confirmed Friday.
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Despite a year in development and $100 million investment, the minor facelift signals that the company still has a long way to go.
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A U.S. appeals court has rejected an effort by the state of Massachusetts and two IT industry groups to overturn the antitrust settlement between the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Microsoft
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Partnership with U.K. wireless operators gives developers more range in using data based on cell phone location.
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Older licensing system winds down Wednesday, forcing change on customers who want new features.
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No need to wait. Microsoft put the finishing touches on "Whidbey" and posted it around midnight.
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AMSTERDAM -- Microsoft Corp. kicked off its Tech Ed Europe conference in Amsterdam Tuesday to the thundering cacophony of thousands of developers and other IT professionals beating on small African drums. The fact that the drums were provided by Microsoft could be seen as a move by the company to get customers dancing to its beat, but for many attendees it represented a change in Microsoft's tune -- the software giant was finally listening to them.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft Corp. has reached a preliminary settlement in a class-action lawsuit in Arizona, which alleged that the company abused its Windows monopoly to overcharge customers in the state for its software.
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