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Microsoft confused over Memphis
- When you're as big as Microsoft, it's hard for the left arm to know what the right arm's doing. But when the subject is as high-profile as the release date of the successor to Windows 95, the level of confusion emanating from the software giant is surprising. [News.com]
Microsoft cracks down on piracy
- Microsoft (MSFT) has filed lawsuits against two Arizona-based resellers as part of a heightened campaign against piracy of the company's server-based software. [News.com]
Microsoft invests in Net phone firm
- Navitel, a provider of Net telephone technology, announced that it will build software for Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows CE platform and that Microsoft will make an investment in the company, as reported yesterday by CNET'S NEWS.COM. [News.com]
Microsoft jabs Java
- Microsoft (MSFT) used today's Windows briefing to take a jab at Java. [News.com]
Microsoft looks to year 2000
- The world may come to an end when we reach the millennium, but that doesn't faze Microsoft. In its afternoon-long briefing here yesterday, the software behemoth sketched a picture of where its Windows operating systems and applications will stand in the year 2000. [News.com]
Microsoft plans African expansion
- U.S. software giant Microsoft (MSFT) is planning to invest millions of dollars to expand its business in Africa, Microsoft managing director for sub-Saharan Africa Rob Katz said today. [News.com]
Microsoft plays both sides of Java
- Ask Cornelius Willis what he thinks of the Java programming language, and he sounds like a wholehearted convert to the Sun Microsystems technology. [News.com]
Microsoft posts another bug fix
- Microsoft (MSFT) posted a patch today for the second security hole that hackers exploited in its servers in less than two weeks. [News.com]
Microsoft ships site manager
- As part of its campaign to prove the high-end flexibility of its Windows NT Server operating system, Microsoft (MSFT) today shipped Site Server 2.0, a new package for Web site management. [News.com]
Microsoft shuffles CFOs
- Microsoft (MSFT) announced today its chief financial officer, Michael Brown, will retire this year and named treasurer Gregory Maffei as his replacement. [News.com]
Microsoft standards: Windows to W3C
- Traditionally, Microsoft's (MSFT) forte has been establishing de facto technology standards like Windows, but increasingly the company is positioning itself as a leading supporter of officially sanctioned Net technologies. [News.com]
Microsoft still committed to Mac
- Microsoft (MSFT) said it remains committed to meeting the needs of Macintosh users, regardless of the latest management shakeup at Apple Computer (AAPL). [News.com]
Microsoft stock down
- Although Microsoft (MSFT) yesterday posted an 86 percent jump in fourth-quarter earnings, its stock ended today down 6 percent. [News.com]
Microsoft sues for OS piracy
- Microsoft (MSFT) said today it has sued an Omaha, Nebraska-based computer vendor, contending the company sold unauthorized copies of its Windows 95, Windows NT, and Office software. [News.com]
Microsoft to hire 3,600 this year
- Microsoft (MSFT) plans to hire 3,600 people in the United States in the coming year, expanding its U.S. workforce by nearly 19 percent, according to company executives. [News.com]
Money to launch for-pay finance site
- Three months after reorganizing its new media operations and executive ranks, Time Incorporated is taking some major steps to turn around its long-criticized online venture. [News.com]
Monitor tracks real-time Web usage
- Attention, networked employees: Your boss may be watching your Web surfing habits right now. [News.com]
Morgan Stanley eyes Net banking
- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Discover & Co is considering a direct banking business over the Internet using the Discover credit card brand name, the Financial Times reported. [News.com]
Motley Fool, Salon syndicated
- Motley Fool had its biggest day of site traffic this weekend. It had nothing to do with the Internet or even computers. [News.com]
Motorola debuts new Mac OS
- Macintosh clone vendor Motorola (MOT) introduced today the first of the next generation of PowerPC computer systems using an unexpected, modified version of the Macintosh OS, as the company tries to push ahead and break away from Apple. [News.com]
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