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Gates to testify in $1B lawsuit against Microsoft

Microsoft's Bill Gates has arrived at federal court in Salt Lake City to testify in a billion-dollar antitrust lawsuit accusing the software maker of duping a competitor prior to its…

City sets deal With Microsoft

Microsoft Corp. will provide New York City with an array of computer services under a five-year agreement announced Oct. 20, a coup for the tech giant in its race against…

Microsoft proposes public health approach to internet infections

Microsoft has proposed a bold new internet security model based on the principles used to preserve public health on a global basis, USA Today reports. …

Microsoft releases newest version of web browser

Microsoft has released the latest version of its web browser, saying that it would work at faster speeds, deliver better graphics, and be less obtrusive to users, Reuters reports.…

Texas A&M Presents on How Laserfiche Supports Information Governance at TASSCC

Dallas, TX (Laserfiche)—August 2, 2010—On Tuesday, long-time Laserfiche customer Texas A&M will give a presentation titled “Empowering an Enterprise to Ensure IT Governance” at the Texas Association of State Systems…

Has Microsoft brought the future of computers to campus?

A developer of educational software since the 1960s, Brown University Computer Science Professor Andries van Dam has seen ed-tech trends come and go, but he’s recently zeroed in on Microsoft’s…

Student programmers solve real-world challenges

An interface that allows hearing-impaired people to communicate with others using an augmented-reality environment took home the grand prize of $25,000 in the eighth annual Imagine Cup Worldwide Finals in…

Microsoft’s Imagine Cup aims to inspire creativity

As the world's best soccer players battle for the World Cup in South Africa, an elite group of student engineers will gather in Poland from July 3-8 to crunch code…

Microsoft pulls plug on Kin social-networking phones

Microsoft has pulled the plug on a new generation of smart phones aimed at young consumers, less than three months after unveiling the devices that were part of its efforts…

Business school swaps Google Apps for Microsoft Live@edu

A French business school plans to trade Google Apps, used by around half its staff and students, for Microsoft's rival Live@edu service, IDG News Service reports.…

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