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CES 2007: Gates espouses Vista and Office, and demos a whole bunch of new functionality for Xbox 360 - as well as a voice activated kitchen.
Microsoft has decided to defend its patent claims on RSS technology, stating that it "doesn't want to own it." Which begs the question, why file patents then?
The release of the XNA Game Studio Express allows home users to devleop and run code for Windows and the Xbox 360. Homebrew here we come?
Microsoft is taking even more people to court - but this time, it's a good thing. Gates' firm is going hammer and tongs after scammers.
Some recent analysis estimates how much money Microsoft is making from their 360 when compared to the Playstation 3.
Microsoft has finally talked about the leak of Vista. Summarized: "It's possibly dangerous, it won't work long, and we're really excited about it."
The new version of Gmail gets the thumbs down from Microsoft as an apparent bug gives Windows OneCare users a googly headache.
Virus protection? That's for wusses, says the head of Microsoft's Windows efforts. Well, that's sort of the impression, anyway.
Microsoft is in discussion with Novell to offer "sales support and technology sharing" for Suse Linux.
Microsoft shows it's undying support for hardware enthusiasts - you'll now be able to upgrade your PC safely with Vista. Hurray!
We get on the blower to MS and find out what is really happening with the WGA activation in Windows Vista. It turns out that enthusiasts aren't in trouble after all.
In an attempt to comply with the EU ruling, Microsoft set up a web meeting with the leading security vendors...of course, it would have helped if the URL to the meeting was right.
Vista gets opened up to security firms, whilst businesses prepare for a week of mis-timed appointments and late emails.
If you were hoping to avoid upgrading to Vista by picking up the latest Windows Service Pack, prepare to keep waiting.
Microsoft finally gets the new version of its browser out of the door, in the run-up to the release of Vista.
Microsoft threw a party today to let us get hands on with the most anticipated upcoming titles for the Xbox 360 this coming season.
Customers running 'non-genuine' copies of Windows Vista won't get the googly-eyed goodness of the Aero interface, according to the latest plans for the OS rollout.
The own-branded player finally gets outed by Microsoft, as the Redmond giant outlines its platform strategy for taking down the iPod.
360 wireless controller for your PC? Yes please. PS3 controller to be called Sixaxis? Yuck.
In hopes to make Vista more secure, Microsoft has partnered with Cisco Systems to develop a network access system greater than either could do alone.
Microsoft, in a partnership with University of Washington, has turned the photograph to 3d with its newest project, Photosynth.
By recreating dodgy sites on the fly, Microsoft hopes this new security software, named BrowserShield, will prevent the spread of malware.
October 14 2021 | 15:04