Microsoft
12:11 :
Why Microsoft needs to get Michael Bublé working on Windows 8 -
WinRT, the new programming framework for Windows 8, is a bet-the-farm strategy for Microsoft as it sees tablets chewing up its field. So why are people on Twitter talking about a singer more than this key technology?2012 will be the year ...
02:38 :
IBM, other tech results point to robust IT demand -
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A strong outlook from
IBM and decent results from Intel Corp and Microsoft Corp suggest that corporate decision makers are shaking off nervousness about economic growth and boosting spending on technology.
22:54 :
Microsoft profit falls as PC sales shrink -
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Thursday fiscal second-quarter profit fell very slightly, as lower computer sales hurt its core Windows business.
08:26 :
How Google has lost control of Android -
A mobile OS fragmentation doesn't have to be bad, and there isn't just one form of it. But one mobile expert – and ex-Microsoftie – argues that Android is now far out of Google's controlCharlie Kindel worked at Microsoft for 21 years, ...
11:10 :
Microsoft fails to light up Vegas -
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer last night delivered his last keynote speech ahead of the opening of the Consumer Electronics Show today, discussing motion control for the desktop, an update for Windows Phone and Microsoft's latest ...
01:29 :
Microsoft sees a future through cleaner Windows -
Windows 8, the PC giant's new operating system, is stylish, award-winning, multi-platform – and critical to its futureAmong the many criticisms lobbed at Microsoft by Apple's late founder Steve Jobs, one of the best remembered was about ...
13:38 :
Microsoft to sue Comet over 'fake' Windows discs -
UK retailer Comet to defend Microsoft action over sale of unauthorised Windows recovery discsMicrosoft is to sue UK electronics retailer Comet for making tens of thousands of allegedly unauthorised CDs for its Windows operating system ...
13:15 :
Microsoft sues Comet for selling fake Windows CDs -
(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said it is suing Britain's second-largest electronics dealer Comet Group Plc for allegedly creating and selling "counterfeit" CDs of its flagship Windows operating system.
00:41 :
Technology's big beasts fear new predators -
Sony and Microsoft face major challenges to stay at the top of the electronics food chainSeats are being reserved in the last-chance saloon for two of the technology industry's biggest chieftains:
Sony Group's Sir ...
20:02 :
Microsoft moves to avoid further drunken shame -
Microsoft has cautioned its staff always to serve food with alcohol, to "manage" the amount they drink at company parties and to stop drunken colleagues from boozing following embarrassing allegations about wildly drunken behaviour at ...
13:17 :
2011: Shift happens -
This year saw some major reorganisation going on at Intel, Microsoft, RIM and NokiaWhatever 2011 was, it wasn't The Year Of The Incumbent. The high-tech world has never seen the ground shift under so many established companies. This causes ...
08:06 :
New Yahoo bid ups price to $25bn -
Private equity firms
Blackstone Group and Bain Capital reported to be working with Alibaba to make full bid for web portal that would value above earlier bids by Microsoft and othersPrivate equity firms Blackstone ...
16:32 :
Yahoo receives bid for 19.9% stake valuing it at $20.6bn -
Microsoft-linked private equity group Silver Lake Partners offers $16.50 a share, while TPG Capital says it will pay a
dollar moreYahoo has received bids for a stake in the company which value it at $20.6bn (£13bn), less than half the amount ...
07:21 :
Solteq to supply Smartum with an ERP System -
Solteq Plc Press Release 29 November 2011 Solteq will supply Smartum with a Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP System. The new system will help Smartum manage its targeted payment instruments. Smartum, which was established in 1995, is a forerunner ...
08:45 :
Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft in ad alliance -
Trio to sell each other’s excess advertising inventory in US in an attempt to stem the erosion in pricing that has hit the online display business with the rise of
Google and Facebook.
01:10 :
G20: Bill Gates adds his weight to calls for Robin Hood tax -
Financial transaction tax could raise £30bn to fight poverty, Gates will tell leadersBill Gates will tell the G20 group of developed and developing countries on Thursday that they could raise an extra $48bn (£30bn) a year to fight global poverty by levying ...
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