Microsoft

Tue
23
Jun
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Win7 to Windows XP Downgrade Cutoff Date Extended

After being criticized for their plans to limit sales of XP systems, Microsoft has reportedly decided to extend Windows XP's lifespan to as late as April 2011. Michael Silver of Gartner Research, along with numerous others, scolded Microsoft for ... limiting users downgrade rights from Windows 7 to Windows XP for only six months after Windows 7 makes its first appearance. Short Window for 'Downgrade' Option Windows 7 is currently scheduled to launch on Oct. 22, 2009. Originally, Microsoft was only going to allow PCs to be downgraded to Windows XP until April 22, 2010. Enterprises who wait for a ... (view more)

Mon
22
Jun
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4 Ways Win7 is Unlike Any Previous Windows System

While many are expected to snap up Windows 7 when it becomes available in October, there may still be a few of you reluctant to trade in your more familiar Vista or XP operating systems. If you are one of those people that believe you can fine-tune ... these older models to perform almost the same functions as Windows 7, think again. Here are a few compelling reasons why Win7 is unlike any other Microsoft operating system to date: Device Stage: Device Recognition The first feature is something known as Device Stage. This pertains to camera, phone, printer and other external device recognition. ... (view more)

Fri
19
Jun
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Microsoft's Free Anti-Malware Beta Due Next Week

Tired of paying $50 a year or more for anti-malware software? Then this will likely appeal to you: Microsoft is about to release the beta for its highly-anticipated and free Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE). Codenamed ' Morro ,' the anti-malware ... product will eclipse its mostly unpopular Live OneCare suite with a new, simplified alternative. Microsoft Security Essentials beta will be available next Tuesday, and will run on the company's most popular operating systems, including Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the upcoming Windows 7. A number of versions will be available for international ... (view more)

Fri
19
Jun
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Ballmer Backs Microsoft Bing With $5B Budget

The head of Microsoft says he isn't getting overconfident about Bing' early success. CEO Steve Ballmer says he's prepared to be patient while building Microsoft's search business and says the firm may spend almost $5 billion a year on search ... technology. Speaking to the Executives Club of Chicago, Ballmer said "In our industry, the No. 1 mistake that people make is that they quit too early. If you look back at any great technology business, it took a while to build up." A good example: according to Ballmer, MS Windows (which was introduced in 1983) didn't become a mainstream hit until around ... (view more)

Fri
19
Jun
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Win7 Downgrade Options: Are Not Really An Option

Buyers of Windows 7 beware: Microsoft is putting restrictions on downgrades for new PCs with Windows 7 preinstalled. Readers may recall that Windows Vista had major incompatibilities when it first debuted; as such, many users requested to downgrade ... to Windows XP. Windows 7 Downgrade Cut Off Dates With Windows XP approaching its ends of life, the downgrade rules for Windows 7 are as follows: If you purchase a PC after April 23, 2010 with Windows 7 pre-installed, Microsoft will only allow you to downgrade to Windows Vista. However, if you purchase a new PC with Windows 7 preinstalled before ... (view more)

Thu
18
Jun
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Microsoft Jacking Up Netbook Price For Windows

Unconfirmed reports say Microsoft is charging manufacturers much more than expected for the netbook edition of Windows 7. The news comes as a major research analyst picks Google's Android operating system as having the potential to seriously ... challenge Windows on netbooks. According to reports, Microsoft is quoting prices of $45 to $55 for netbook producers to license the Starter edition of Windows 7. That's almost double the price of the equivalent edition to XP. Win7 Price Huge for Netbook OEMs The price difference is significant for low-priced machine like netbooks. In some cases it would ... (view more)

Wed
17
Jun
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Recession-Strapped MS Reduces Employee Perks

You might not expect it, given the company's highly anticipated operating system release and its virtual domination of several other markets, but Microsoft's having a tough time getting through this recession. Take reports of its latest employee ... policy, which only reimburses company workers if they purchase Windows Mobile-powered smartphones. According to reports from the Business Insider and a confirmation from a Microsoft spokesperson, the Redmond-based software giant will no longer reimburse employees who subscribe to smartphone plans with other tech companies, including Research in Motion ... (view more)

Wed
17
Jun
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MS Makes Good on Promise, Bing Now Has Porn Filter

With the eyes of the world watching the mass marketing blitz of Microsoft's latest search engine Bing , many have suggested the company filter out adult content to keep it away from children and those who simply don't want to see it. It is no secret ... that this kind of content continues to top the charts when ranking the most popular online material being sought out using an Internet search engine. Subdomains: Microsoft's Answer to Online Porn Filtration When Bing first launched, Microsoft expressed their desire to filter out porn content. But many wondered how it would be able to pull off such ... (view more)

Wed
17
Jun
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Microsoft Sues Vancouver Family Over Click Fraud

A mother and her two sons are on the wrong end of a $750,000 suit filed by Microsoft. The Redmond-based company claims the Vancouver, British Columbia family is responsible for an immense online scam using pay-per-click ads (also known as click ... fraud ). The civil complaint was filed in a Seattle federal court earlier this week. According to reports, Microsoft has been investigating the matter for over a year and names three individuals from the west coast Canadian city: Melanie Suen, Eric Lam, and Gordon Lam. Although there's no confirmation on it yet, Microsoft has stated that it believes ... (view more)

Mon
15
Jun
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Removing IE8 from Win7 Not Enough: Euro Commission

Last week Microsoft announced it would try its best to avoid antitrust charges in Europe by shipping Windows 7 without Internet Explorer 8 . Unfortunately, it seems few abroad are satisfied with that move. Some felt it was a gracious move by the ... Redmond-based company, which has been under antitrust investigation by the European Union since complaints were first made in 2001. EC: Still Not Enough Surprisingly, European regulators still aren't impressed. In a statement released over the weekend, the European Commission rejected Microsoft's offer, stating that it felt the move would not increase ... (view more)

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