Microsoft
Posted on 9 Sep 2002 at 16:08
Microsoft shapes the world of computing, like no other company. We roundup the latest moves from the software giant.
» Microsoft security: moderate to incomplete
» EU official given leave to join Microsoft
» Microsoft to watch over itself
» Ballmer promises 'responsible' Microsoft
» PalmSource sends defiant message to Microsoft
» What's new in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition?
» Windows XP Tablet PC Edition - a second opinion
» Microsoft holds on to fighting fund
» BT allies with Microsoft for broadband onslaught
» Microsoft still faces EU sanction threat
» Microsoft escapes stiffer penalties
» Microsoft upgrades Windows Media Player 9 Series
» Microsoft warns of Hallowe'en security issues
» XP in embedded form gets its SP1
» Beta code of 'Office 11' emerges
» Microsoft Smartphone unveiled
» Microsoft, Panasonic propose (another) CD standard
» Microsoft extends product lifecycle
» The score for MS patches: Moderate 2 Critical 1
» Microsoft announces Bluetooth desktop
» Intel and Microsoft add a pinch of Salt to speech apps
» Office 11 due within a month
» Microsoft extends Office with XML-based XDocs
» New content served up by Microsoft
» Windows XP braced for Bluetooth
» Exclusive interview: Windows .Net Server
» Special Report: Crystal ball gazing with Microsoft Hardware
» Microsoft forgives $15 million loan
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