Nov 21
Microsoft asked a federal judge yesterday to end the class-action lawsuit that has been the source of a treasure trove of embarrassing insider e-mails that have showed the company bent to pressure from Intel Corp. and infuriated longtime partner Hewlett-Packard Co. In a pair of motions filed with U.S. District Court Judge Marsha Pechman, Microsoft’s lawyers asked her to decertify the class and rule on a summary judgment to dismiss the charges.
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Nov 20
It’s been a hard road for Microsoft’s Windows Vista, but even though negative perceptions have followed the operating system since its release, recent data and positive user feedback show a glimmer of hope for Microsoft that Vista’s ship is turning around. Microsoft’s recent Security Intelligence Report shows that Windows Vista was more resistant to exploits than Windows XP in the first half of 2008.
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Nov 19
As an advertising consultant, I work primarily out of my home office and spend a lot of time traveling and giving presentations. Occasionally I’ve left home without transferring important documents to my laptop. By the time I discover my mistake, all I can do is call home and hope someone can e-mail them to me.
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Nov 18
To complement its Windows Vista operating system, software giant Microsoft Corporation recently launched its latest suite of hardware products composed of two mouse pads, a keyboard and a webcam. In a press briefing last week, Katherine Teu, regional marketing manager of Microsoft Hardware Southeast Asia, said the products were made with a combination of innovation, style, and functionality aimed at delivering high performance and comfortable use, be it for work or entertainment.
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