Microsoft and Gateway have entered into an agreement to resolve legal issues between the two companies and work together on the marketing and development of Gateway personal computing products.
More On Google, Maps, Mail, and Microsoft
He makes the point that several others did in response to my Hotmail taunt: that the number of users on email systems doesn’t matter to him.
Microsoft Teams Up With Police Forces To Target Child Pornography
Microsoft has agreed to join forces with police forces in an effort to put a stop, or at least a huge dent in online child pornograhpy. The agreement calls for a two-year collaboration, with Microsoft developing a computer system that will allow global police agencies to share information in order to track online child predators.
Microsoft Great Plains SQL Reporting and Data Fixing
This is beginner level SQL scripting article for a DB Administrator, Programmer, or IT Specialist.
Microsoft File 117 Lawsuits Against Suspected Phishers
While today’s date signifies a day to play pranks on one another, a number of website operators will not be looking on April 1st with much pleasure.
FTC, National Consumers League, and Microsoft Warn of Phishing
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), National Consumers League and Microsoft urged consumers to beware of phishing schemes aimed at stealing their identities.
Microsoft Launches Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
Yesterday, Microsoft made the Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, which addresses a number of security issues, available to public.
Microsoft Launches MSN Video
Has the net continues to become one of the first places people go to for entertainment, be it music or video, many Internet-based companies are embracing this trend by upgrading or debuting features to attract more users.
EU Forces Stupid Name On Microsoft: XP N
The official name of XP sold in European markets is Windows XP Home Edition N. The “N” stands for … now get this … “not with media player”.
Evil & Confusion From Microsoft?
Michael sees a lot of confusion and mixed messages coming out of Redmond lately. Particularly with IE and Longhorn, but also concerning DRM and Xbox.