Microsoft to Acquire 3-D Chip Firm Canesta Microsoft has agreed to acquire Canesta, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based developer of electronic perception technology. Financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. Read more on TheStreet.com ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft acquires Canesta, developer of 3-D sensor technology Microsoft is acquiring Canesta, a company that makes 3-D sensor technology for chips. Read more on Seattle Times ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Reports a Good Q1 Microsoft’s results in the last quarter were driven by Office 2010, Windows 7 and the XBox 360 product lines. Read more on Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Makes Record-Breaking Money But Keeps Losing Big Online [Microsoft] # microsoft The good news for Microsoft: a record 16.2 billion dollars of revenue last quarter! The bad news: that’s in spite of continued big losses in their online segment, and... (Continue reading)
Microsoft gets approval for diesels QUINCY — Microsoft won approval from the state Department of Ecology to install 13 new diesel generators in case the electricity goes out at its Columbia Data Center in Quincy, the agency announced Tuesday. The decision... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Reports Growth Across all Sectors Microsoft’s first-quarter results blew away consensus metrics; its profit rose on sales of Windows 7, Office 2010, and gaming. Read more on TheStreet.com ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Surprises to the Upside Microsoft brought in 62 cents per share in the quarter on revenues of $16.2 billion. The Zacks Consensus Estimates were 55 cents per share and $15.735 billion, respectively. Read more on Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Outlines New Process for Publishing its Earnings Announcements REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Microsoft today announced that starting with its first-quarter fiscal year 2011 results on October 28, it will post its quarterly earnings on its investor relations Website.... (Continue reading)
News: Microsoft thought Rare was Activision’s Deal went mysteriously “cold”, says Fries. Ed Fries, the former Microsoft man instrumental in Rare’s acquisition, has revealed how, from his perspective, the deal was Activision’s to lose. “They made the best initial offer,” Fries... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Server 2008 gets virtualization boost IDG News Service – Microsoft is updating the server version of its Windows operating system to give the OS more virtualization capabilities. Read more on Computerworld ... (Continue reading)