E-philanthropy: More than meets the eye?
Should e-philanthropy be as off-limits to criticism as motherhood and apple pie?
Should e-philanthropy be as off-limits to criticism as motherhood and apple pie?
Bill Gates and Andy Grove travel to D.C. to speak about Net taxation, H-1B visas and privacy. But nary a word about antitrust.
The next tech Prez: Why it makes no difference at all.
Chris Peters wants to be a pro bowler. But he's only one of dozens of top execs departing for the slow lane.
Microsoft plans the largest increase of its sales force to further its plan to split into 12 sales groups and target specific customers in multiple industries.
XP is just a revved up version of Microsoft 2000 with no added benefits. Microsoft didn't keep its promise for a 64-bit Windows. Did you expect a company that makes a living off of false claims and marketing scams to deliver?
From Microsoft's WinHEC conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie shows what could be the future of health care in developing nations using an example of a patient who is illiterate--but like a lot of people in developing nations today--has a cell phone.
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Christopher Dawson: Are you sure you don't just want to use Ubuntu?
Microsoft has yet to announce a new reopening date for its headquarters.
Notable headlines:Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft releases two Vista hotfix packs via Windows UpdateFree Software Foundation: No GPLv3 exemptions for Microsoft Ed Burnette: GPLv3 Myth #4: GPLv3 undercuts the Microsoft/Novell dealRyan Naraine: MSN Messenger vulnerable to 'highly critical' webcam flaw.Engadget: Google is working on a mobile OS, and it's due out shortly.