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MS forges new tools - Microsoft (MSFT) has blanketed attendees at this week's Professional Developers Conference with new technologies and broad frameworks. On Friday, the company will get down to the nitty-gritty of explaining its next generation of development tools for building software to support those new technologies. [News.com]
 
MS sees Windows in cars, phones - If Microsoft (MSFT) has its way, some 1999 model cars will come equipped with Windows as well as windows. [News.com]
 
MS sets up BaseCamp - Corporate users of Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows operating system will soon be able to make an easier remote connection, according to company officials. [News.com]
 
MS takes stake in speech firm - Microsoft (MSFT) has invested $45 million in Belgian speech technology firm Lernout & Hauspie (LHSPF) with the intent of enabling Windows to recognize and respond to spoken commands. [News.com]
 
MS to license Intel software - Microsoft (MSFT) will license Intel (INTC) technology that boosts software speed. [News.com]
 
MS tunes up Windows NT - On the eve of its annual Professional Developer's Conference, Microsoft (MSFT) posted a new package of enhancements for its Windows NT Server version 4.0 operating system. [News.com]
 
MS, Cisco team for Unix Active Directory - Unix-based versions of Microsoft's (MSFT) Active Directory technology will follow Windows NT 5.0 down the development path, according to officials from Cisco Systems, who are spearheading the development. [News.com]
 
MS, Netscape agree on Individual - Customized news delivery company Individual (INDV) has profited from its newly announced partnership with Netscape Communications. As a result, Microsoft is pocketing some cash. [News.com]
 
MS, Sega team on PC games - Sega Enterprises and Microsoft (MSFT) are negotiating the joint development of computer games that will run on a 128-bit machine for the first time, according to reports in a Japanese newspaper. [News.com]
 
MS: COM+, DNA, IE 4 will dominate - One week before the commercial launch of Internet Explorer 4.0, Microsoft (MSFT) group vice president of applications and platforms Paul Maritz opened the company's Professional Developer Conference here today by predicting the new browser would carry Microsoft past Netscape Communications (NSCP) in browser share. [News.com]
 
MSN has uphill battle - When America Online (AOL) announced its plans to acquire CompuServe (CSRV), the Microsoft Network's world changed. [News.com]
 
MSNBC braves email ads - MSNBC is boldly going where few other mainstream companies have dared to go on the Internet: in your email box. [News.com]
 
MSNBC tech show off the air - The Site has gone dark. [News.com]
 
Mac firms shifting focus, analysts say - Apple Computer's (AAPL) alienation of clone makers will push companies that make Macintosh products further toward the Windows market, analysts say. [News.com]
 
Mac price cuts coming - Motorola (MOT) and Power Computing are leaving the Mac market, but in the wake of their departure, consumers will get some very good deals on Mac-compatible computers. [News.com]
 
MacWorld moves to New York - IDG Expo Management said yesterday it is moving the 1998 East Coast MacWorld convention to New York from Boston, where it had been held for 13 years. [News.com]
 
Macintosh meltdown - Aftershocks continue to follow last week's announcement of Apple's $100 million buyout of Power Computing's "key assets," forcing Power out of the Mac business. CNET's NEWS.COM examines the consequences of the recent developments for Apple and the Macintosh. [News.com]
 
Malaysia's high-tech moneymaker - KUALA LUMPUR-Malaysia said today it expects revenue from its high-tech, information technology Multimedia Super Corridor zone (MSC) to be around $3.33 billion over a five-year period. [News.com]
 
Marimba lands more financing - Marimba is shaking up its budget with a $14.5 million second round of financing, the push technology company said today. [News.com]
 
McAfee to unveil Java filters - McAfee Associates (MCAF) next week will unveil a new feature for its security server software that detects and blocks hostile Java applets and ActiveX controls. [News.com]
 
 

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