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MS fixes latest IE bug
- Microsoft (MSFT) has posted a fix for a security glitch that affects users of its Internet Explorer and PowerPoint presentation software. [News.com]
MS posts email bug fix
- Microsoft (MSFT) yesterday posted a patch to repair a bug in its Outlook email client in Office 97. [News.com]
MS sales boom in Latin America
- Microsoft (MSFT) sees Latin America and the Far East as areas of "very high growth", according to Chairman Bill Gates. [News.com]
MS security plugs not airtight
- Microsoft (MSFT) is still struggling to completely patch Windows 95 and NT against Internet hacker attacks. [News.com]
MS server attack gets personal
- Microsoft (MSFT) is intensifying its assault on the Internet server market with a new product for managing and creating personalized Web sites. [News.com]
MS to post intranet starter kit
- Microsoft (MSFT) will post a 60-Minute Intranet Kit on Monday to encourage users to build intranets with its Office 97 application suite and FrontPage 97 HTML authoring tool. [News.com]
MS to sell Office in China
- Microsoft (MSFT) will officially launch Office 97 in China this month. [News.com]
MS, Compaq, HP: Sun closed on Java
- Microsoft (MSFT), Compaq Computer (CPQ), and Hewlett-Packard (HWP) say that Sun Microsystems' (SUNW) isn't being totally upfront about its plan to turn Java into an officially recognized standard. [News.com]
MS, HP, VeriFone deal for e-commerce
- Microsoft (MSFT), Hewlett-Packard (HWP), and HP's prospective acquisition VeriFone (VFI) announced today a turnkey system based on the SET protocol for banks and merchants that want to handle credit card payments over the Internet. [News.com]
MSN finds a place, @Home
- Customers of high-speed ISP @Home will be able to get the Microsoft Network starting in the third quarter of this year for $6.95 a month, the companies said today. [News.com]
MSN tries out 56-kbps service
- The Microsoft Network today joined other online services and Internet service providers in announcing field trials of 56-kbps modems--another step toward providing consumers with faster Net access. [News.com]
MSN woos CompuServe users
- Microsoft Network is hungry for CompuServe's leftovers. [News.com]
Making it all add up
- Bean counting is part art, part science. [News.com]
March chip sales up 4.9%
- Worldwide chip sales rose 4.9 percent in March over February levels, the Semiconductor Industry Association reported. [News.com]
Market retreats from high tech
- High tech's swirling rumors, disappointing earnings, and a securities filing pushed down the markets in trading today. [News.com]
McAfee, Symantec sued
- Trend Micro is suing its two largest competitors, McAfee Associates (MCAF) and Symantec (SYMC), for alleged patent infringement of its computer virus detection techniques. [News.com]
Memphis: TV guide on the PC?
- If Microsoft (MSFT) has its way, PC users will soon cancel their subscriptions to TV Guide. [News.com]
Merger fiasco will hurt Bandai
- Japanese toy maker Bandai was hit by a double blow of a drop in its share price and poor earnings, a day after calling off its planned merger with Sega. [News.com]
Micron expects lower sales
- Personal computer maker Micron Electronics (MUEI) said yesterday that its third-quarter sales will be about ten percent below the previous three months, adding that its gross margins will slide by two to three percentage points. [News.com]
Microsoft antitrust file grows
- There is no rest for the weary in Microsoft's (MSFT) legal department. [News.com]
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