Will MS case fast track to Supreme Court?
DOJ wants it, but experts are split on whether the top court will be willing to bypass federal appeals process.
DOJ wants it, but experts are split on whether the top court will be willing to bypass federal appeals process.
Is it time for a Microsoft-wide purge of the "Live" brand? If you look at the myriad, incongruous ways that Microsoft is using "Live" across its various product divisions, you might say yes.
Projity, which has been selling its project management software in the form of Software as a Service, will launch an open source version at LinuxWorld next week, under the name OpenProj.
Break Microsoft up? Hah! The Feds should do everything they can to encourage the company to grow as strong as possible.
At this week's JavaOne conference, Sun will exhort its allies to regard Java as the best way to fight Microsoft's dominance of the Interent.
Microsoft is preparing a new Knowledge Base (KB) article that will attempt to answer questions raised by critics of changes it made to the rendering engine in Outlook 2007 that they claim are killing backwards compatibility.
Of course the devil is in the details, and Microsoft is nothing without the details. Or, as Anthony Bourdain says, "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter? I can!"
Microsoft Corporate Vice President Gurdeep Singh Pall is no longer working on Skype strategy. He is now involved with Microsoft's Information Platform team and Bing -- an interesting combo.
Mozilla is complaining of massive losses due to a Microsoft technical error. Yes, it's as silly as it sounds.
Microsoft's technology and education showcase, Tech.Ed, officially kicked off yesterday and the opening keynote focused on a matter other than the conference's cloud theme — using developers' geeky attributes to their advantage.