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Eighteen months into the newfound friendship, the two companies provide a glimpse down the road.
Microsoft readies two new and updated server bundles designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses.
New legal analysis questions whether Internet service providers using NebuAd's system are on the wrong side of federal and state wiretapping laws.
Redmond announces two new cloud services for businesses.
Microsoft issues a total of nine fixes for the month, none of them considered critical.
Security researchers sound the alarm on core protocol issue with DNS that could bring the Internet to a standstill if not fixed.
A Blu-ray boom by the holidays?
Shift in outlook and leadership for EMC subsidiary.
Redmond's online services will be subscription-based.
"You can't just throw the data over the fence and hope your problems go away."
Rackspace tries to put an end to the guessing game behind PCI solutions.
Like a bouncing ball, the Microsoft/Yahoo merger question is still a moving target.
A reinvigorated ATI and overheating laptop chips pile on the bad news for a company that doesn't have many bad days.
The Dow and S&P are coming up on very important support.
A 12% jump in Yahoo shares wasn't enough to overcome another day of financial sector woes.
Flash cards are proliferating and evolving as wireless devices add more cutting-edge, memory-hungry features.
But Viacom denied access to Google's search technology.
Gartner revises Q1 numbers after getting some new information on HP selling
prices, while iSuppli has better news for AMD.
With gobs of new features, this free package is close to being released as a final product.
Pretty soon online storage won't cost anything given latest technologies.
While text messaging leads consumers' must-have features, signs point to good news for advancements being pushed by handset makers, carriers and developers.
Sparring ends over patents and unfair competition with Big Blue's acquisition of Platform Solutions.
Chipmaker cites problems in production process.
Stocks managed to close mixed Thursday despite rising joblessness and interest rates and a warning from Nvidia.
Dual-core, triple-core, quad-core -- as the varieties grow, will confusion over processor names and capabilities sting PC and chipmakers?
Not the first musician to sell royalties on the auction site.
Ongoing scrutiny of the top search players' ad revenue-sharing agreement.
Ballmer seeks partners in renewed takeover attempt of rival's search business.
As users sneak Apple Macs into the enterprise infrastructure, IT needs to keep an eye peeled for hackers; on the other hand, corporate management may clamp down hard.
Beyond don't open spam, the company finds that mobile phones are the new target, and guess which country is the second-largest target after the U.S.?
As users sneak Apple Macs into the enterprise infrastructure, IT needs to keep an eye peeled for hackers; on the other hand, corporate management may clamp down hard.
Two senior Republicans warn that proposed conditions for a new spectrum auction will drive away bidders.
New technology arrives two years after initial product launch.
FlexAddress makes it easier to assign address information to a blade server.
UPDATED:Microsoft said it isn't a rebound affect, but the software giant just bought a search engine company after its failed bid for Yahoo.
Phone maker to sell Warner tunes in a challenge to Apple.
Showing that they can agree on something, the two search engine giants develop a means to index Web pages loaded with Flash animations.
Even if the iPhone doesn't have all the features IT wants, companies may be forced to support it anyway.
Five companies form 'The Enterprise Desktop Alliance' to help IT departments better manage Macs.
As Windows XP reaches the end of its commercial lifespan, it's being replaced by
Windows XP.