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Search Me Microsoft Ships Search 4
Microsoft announced this week it is shipping Windows Search 4 for Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2008, an update that adds the capability to search other computers that also have the software installed. At the same time, Microsoft's
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Meet Microsoft's New Embedded OS: Windows XP
Microsoft on Wednesday debuted a new version of its customizable operating system for embedded applications -- but perhaps a little surprisingly, it's not based on Windows Vista. Instead, Windows Embedded Standard 2009, as it's called,
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Tech-Ed 2008: Gates' Long Goodbye
In what Microsoft chairman Bill Gates described as his last keynote before he stops working full-time at the company he co-founded, the enigmatic tech visionary showed developers attending the company's 16th Tech-Ed conference Tuesday that he still has
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Will Hanging With HP Spread Microsoft's Search
Microsoft surprised the search world two weeks ago by saying it would pay advertisers and consumers for using its search engine. Now, it's doing something a little more traditional -- bundling its search engine with new consumer PCs.
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Microsoft's Ozzie Touts 'Cheap' Tech Revolution
Microsoft's chief software architect dislikes the limelight but his role is crucial to shaping and coordinating the company's far flung product and services plans. That's why it seemed a little odd for Ray Ozzie, who took over the job from the
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Windows 7 to Feature Multi-touch
"Surface-like" multi-touch capability is coming in the next major release of Windows, currently codenamed Windows 7. During the The Wall Street Journal's "D: All Things Digital" conference yesterday, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer appeared for an onstage
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No New Kernel On Tap for Windows 7
With less than two years to go before it ships, Microsoft has started revealing new details about the next major release of Windows – or at least revealing what will not be new. In a posting Tuesday on the Windows Vista Team Blog, Chris Flores,
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Microsoft Renews Low-Cost Supercomputing Pitch
Six months after shipping the first beta of its Windows High-Performance Computing (HPC) Server 2008, Microsoft on Saturday said it is shipping Beta 2, adding several new features and continuing its push for better position in the supercomputing
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