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Software juggernaut raises the white flag, offering to replace people's counterfeit copies of Windows XP, hoping to track down pirates.
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This paper provides developers with guidelines for choosing the Windows Embedded operating system that is most optimal for their next embedded device design.
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Microsoft and Sun Microsystems on December 1 will deliver a joint update on their collaborations pursuant to an April 2004 technology-sharing agreement to boost interoperability between the two vendors? products, according to a Microsoft representative on Wednesday.
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See how to mazimize your business potential with Microsoft solutions. TechNet sessions are learning resources designed to meet the needs of IT professionals.
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This update addresses an issue when you use a USB CD-ROM device to install Windows Server 2003 64-bit Edition. When the BIOS is not enabled for IDE CD-ROM devices, the computer may not start after you install the operating system and you may receive an error message.
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This update addresses an issue when you use a USB CD-ROM device to install Windows Server 2003. When the BIOS is not enabled for IDE CD-ROM devices, the computer may not start after you install the operating system and you may receive an error message.
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This update addresses an issue when you use a USB CD-ROM device to install Windows 2000. When the BIOS is not enabled for IDE CD-ROM devices, the computer may not start after you install the operating system and you may receive an error message.
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The software company is offering free Windows XP replacements for customers in the U.K; there is no word on if the program will be expanded to the U.S.
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The antitrust settlement between Microsoft and the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) announced earlier this month included a payment of $9.75 million to the CCIA's president, according to a report published Wednesday.
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The EU insists its antitrust case against Microsoft remains intact despite a surprise meeting called by the judge. CCIA receives $19.75 million from Microsoft, with its president, Ed Black, getting $9.75 million.
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Software pirates' increasing skill at creating counterfeit versions of Windows XP has prompted Microsoft to introduce a pilot program that offers to verify whether consumers' software is legitimate and replace fake versions with authentic goods.
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When Microsoft settled its antitrust battle with the CCIA, its top executive was paid nearly $10 million, according to reports.
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