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Microsoft has announced its planned purchase of Greenfield Online, the corporation behind shopping comparison site ciao.com, to bolster its Live Search platform.
Microsoft has unveiled DirectX 11, its next-generation graphics pipeline, at the annual XNA GameFest developer conference in Seattle.
At E3 2008 Microsoft has revealed information about the new update to Xbox Live, including the ability to copy games to a hard drive.
Microsoft has announced a pilot electronic medical records storage scheme alongside an Oakland-based HMO, similar to a scheme run by Google at the start of the year.
Microsoft has officially pledged to fans that it will never cancel any game it announced for the Xbox 360.
Microsoft has announced that it will pay users to purchase products through Live Search cashback. It comes across as a pretty desperate measure.
Microsoft has issued a statement that says it is mulling a fresh deal with Yahoo! This time, an acquisition isn't on the table though... or is it?
Rockstar has signed to bring downloadable content for GTA 4 only to the Xbox 360 - but does that mean the PS3 will be left out in the cold?
Bill Gates demonstrated a wall-size multi-touch interface remarkably similar to Cubit at the 2008 Microsoft CEO Summit, based around infra-red lasers and a tracking camera.
Microsoft is moving to stop the growth of the Linux OS in the ULPC market with cut-price XP Home offered to manufacturers of devices like the Eee PC.
Microsoft has withdrawn its offer to buy Yahoo! after a last-gasp attempt to seal the deal. Almost $50 billion is still not enough.
Before Valve built Steam up from scratch it was offered to both Microsoft and Yahoo, but both of them turned it down apparently.
Newspapers have revealed a device given to law enforcement agencies by Microsoft which allows users to bypass security features built into Windows.
Microsoft's MSN Direct division has announced that it has sold the last Smart Watch device, and it has no plans to ever create any more SPOT-enabled wristwear.
Microsoft has released a security advisory alerting customers to the possibility for a privilege escalation attack against all current Windows releases - including Vista.
Microsoft is still trying its best to beat Google at its own game, with the launch of a new aggregation add-on to its Live Search service. Has the company cracked it - or just cracked?
Again, Microsoft has come out and said that it will not be creating a Blu-Ray drive for the Xbox 360, squashing new rumours.
Are you tired of endless ports of old arcade games popping up on Xbox Live Arcade? Yeah, looks like Microsoft is too...
Microsoft has announced price cuts on some versions of Windows Vista. These will come into effect when SP1 sees a retail release later this year.
In a Los Angeles event hosted by Tom Brokaw, Microsoft officially launched its trio of new server products: Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, and Visual Studio 2008.
The European Commission has fined Microsoft a record £681.6 million in the long-running antitrust dispute.
October 14 2021 | 15:04