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MS Office Formats Defeated in ISO 'Fast Track' Vote
It's official. Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) came close to receiving the votes it needed in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to become a bona fide standard – but no cigar. At least not yet. Sunday, September 2, was the
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Microsoft Settles Eolas Suit
The long-running legal battle between Microsoft and Eolas Technologies, which Microsoft was losing, has been settled. The two firms agreed to an undisclosed settlement that resolves the case. The lawsuit dates back to February 1999, when Eolas, a spin
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Microsoft Readies First Vista Service Pack Beta
After weeks of confusion over when the beta of Windows Vista's first service pack will see the light of day, Microsoft finally announced a tentative schedule today. The bad news is that the beta is still a ways off. In fact, the most that Microsoft will
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Microsoft Finds Big Partners For Voice Compression
Microsoft announced six companies, including Intel and Texas Instruments, are now licensing its voice software for audio conferencing, video, wireless over IP and gaming devices. The licensing agreements, which were announced Tuesday at the VoiceCon San
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Cisco, Microsoft Tout Benefits Of Cooperation
We have seen the rise of Web 2.0 and social networks. But where does it all go? For starters, collaboration -- which is really at the core of Web 2.0 technologies. For Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, and John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, this next wave of
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Take 2 For Microsoft's 'White Space' Device
Microsoft isn't letting a little Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rejection keep it down. The company submitted a device to the agency today that shows the potential of using the interference buffer zones between television channels, called "white
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Microsoft Researchers Demo Graphics Advances
Microsoft this week showed off several research technologies for photo manipulation at a major conference for computer graphics researchers, and also announced its first venture into licensing some of its technologies in the games and entertainment
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'Vista Capable' Lawsuit Will Go Forward
A federal judge in Seattle Tuesday declined to dismiss a consumer's lawsuit against Microsoft who claims that the company's "Windows Vista Capable" logo program was deceptive and misleading. That means that the suit will go forward for now. The lawsuit
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