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Magid: Microsoft's future looks grim San Jose Mercury News I'm not ready to write an obituary for Microsoft, but from what I've seen lately, things don't look promising. This is not wishful thinking. I've been a fan of its products for decades and am writing this column in Microsoft Word on my Windows 7 PC ... | ||
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The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Google, Microsoft, Apple, Oracle and Expedia Sacramento Bee On Tuesday, Google expert Michael Dansky told a Seattle court that Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT) would make $94 billion in revenue from its Xbox game consoles and Surface tablets incorporating Motorola technology through 2017. Based on these numbers, ... | ||
Iran-focused malware tampers with business databases ZDNet Summary: Symantec has discovered an 'interesting' worm that sabotages Microsoft SQL databases and replaces items with random values something that could be difficult for businesses to remedy, it warns. Karen Friar. By Karen Friar | November 23, 2012 ... | ||
Microsoft plans new biogas-powered data centre Computer Business Review Through the use of renewable biogas produced by a wastewater treatment facility, the Microsoft's Data Plant allows the firm to assess the efficiency of implementing FuelCell Energy power plants to deploy on-site biogas to power sustainable data centres ... | ||
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Apple vs. Microsoft Store during Black Friday Dubai Chronicle Many consumers were mostly interested in the discounts of two giants in the tech industry Apple and Microsoft. People wondered whether Apple will turn away from its tradition to offer modest discounts for its products. Also, consumers were curious if ... | ||
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Windows XP support from Microsoft ... Neowin Microsoft has made a point to send out reminders to large businesses that still use Windows XP that extended support for the OS will end soon. The company has also tried to offer advice to businesses who want to make the move to Windows 7 or Windows 8. | ||
Sleuthing the Apple Stock Selloff Wall Street Journal In September, Apple's value soared to $663 billion, surpassing Microsoft's old market-cap record of $616 billion set in 1999. Microsoft's mark was always as dubious as Barry Bonds's 73 home runs and Lance Armstrong's seven Tour de France wins. | ||
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