Court upholds ruling against Microsoft in patent case
A US court of appeals upheld a 290-million-dollar decision against Microsoft on Tuesday in a patent dispute with a Canadian company.
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Microsoft hopeful technology will spur growth
A top Microsoft official expressed hope Sunday that technology will spur economic growth around the world because the US software giant launches its latest operating system.
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The year of AJAX and REST services?
Martin looks into his clouded gemstone ball and sees himself jumping into AJAX and REST services. What about you?
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2009’s key Windows and PC trends
Randall C. Kennedy looks back at technologies and proceedings that shaped the enterprise desktop
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Microsoft’s Non-Family Values
A few bloggers such as Ed Bott encompass noted that Microsoft quickly retracted its special offer of the Windows 7 Family Pack, which allowed home users to upgrade 3 PCs ... Continue Reading
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Court: Microsoft Must Pay Law Firm $5.6 Million
An appeals court information the software giant to pay a law firm that had contrasting it in antitrust litigation.
By W. David Gardner
InformationWeek
December 24, 2009 01:00 PM
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Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft’s ballot screen proposal
The deadline for official statement on Microsoft’s latest performance of the browser-ballot — the screen the company has proposed to download to PC users in organize to appease antitrust regulators ... Continue Reading
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Office 2003 Bug Locks Files
Microsoft released a fix for a bug that temporarily protected users out of Office 2003 documents protected by the company's Rights Management Services technology.
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Microsoft loses its appeal in $200-million-plus Custom XML patent infringement case
Microsoft is disappearing to have to cease given that Custom XML as part of its Office suite, as it has lost its appeal to overturn a patent-infringement outcome awarded to ... Continue Reading
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