Will Russia’s Move to GNU/Linux Prompt Microsoft to Repair Its Image? Acrossad: “The Russian government recently made a surprising decision: to create a national operating system based on GNU/Linux. The motivation for this development is crystal clear: escaping the Microsoft Windows... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Removed 6.5 Million Bots From Windows Machines In Q2 Report shows fruits–and frustrations–of Microsoft, others’ labors in targeting botnets Read more on Dark Reading ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Windows Phone 7: A Threat to Apple and RIM? Microsoft is launching its new Windows Phone 7 operating system on nine mobile phones. Read more on TheStreet.com ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Girds For Demise Of PC Microsoft Girds For Demise Of PC Read more on InformationWeek ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft releases Xbox 360 Dashboard update Everybody likes an upgrade, and the Xbox Dashboard is due. Today, Microsoft released its fall Xbox 360 Dashboard update. In the next day or so, Live users will be prompted to update their consoles. The... (Continue reading)
Microsoft chips away at 3D tech with Canesta buyout plan Insert appropriate hand gesture here Microsoft plans to buy privately-held gesture chip maker Canesta Inc.… Read more on The Register ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Buys Canesta’s Electronic Vision Tech Microsoft said late on Friday that the company has acquired Canesta, a company that uses a reflected light to effectively “see” objects. Read more on PC Magazine via Yahoo! News ... (Continue reading)
FBN’s Connell McShane breaks down the technology company’s quarterly results. ... (Continue reading)
windows xp sp3 oem Product DescriptionSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Processor: Pentium 233 Mhz (300 Mhz recommended) Memory: 64 MB (128 MB recommended) Hard Drive: 1.5 GB PACKAGE CONTENTS: Certificate of Authenticity (COA) Product Key Getting Started Manual New OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) CD, Includes Service Pack 3 (SP3) 8 GB not testing hard drive... (Continue reading)
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)