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Windows head Steven Sinofsky to leave Microsoft Computerworld IDG News Service - Steven Sinofsky, the executive in charge of Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system and the driving force behind its new OS, is leaving the company, Microsoft announced late Monday, leading analysts to speculate that the company could ... | ||
Microsoft Surface edges out Samsung in display tests CNET Microsoft's Surface RT tablet topped Samsung's Galaxy tablet in a "shoot-out" done by display testing firm DisplayMate Technologies. The Surface RT's display outperformed all of the standard resolution full size 10-inch tablets that DisplayMate has ... | ||
Microsoft and Google financials could surface at trial Reuters (Reuters) - Microsoft and Google's Motorola Mobility unit are set to square off on Tuesday at a trial with strategic implications for the smartphone patent wars and which could reveal financial information the two companies usually keep under wraps. | ||
Microsoft says Windows head Sinofsky leaving Salon In a statement, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer expressed gratitude for Sinofsky's contribution to the company. He indicated the need for the company to further integrate its array of offerings, which in addition to Windows includes services such as Bing ... | ||
AIMS Innovation named a Microsoft BizSpark One member. Firm joins premier ... Reuters Oslo, Norway, November 13, 2012 - AIMS Innovation, a systems monitoring software company, today announced that Microsoft has awarded AIMS Innovation the prestigious Microsoft BizSpark One ® designation. BizSpark One is the premier tier of the ... | ||
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Microsoft's Windows unit head, once a possible CEO, exits Reuters Canada SEATTLE (Reuters) - The executive most widely tipped to be the next chief executive of Microsoft Corp has left the world's largest software maker barely two weeks after launching the flagship Windows 8, as CEO Steve Ballmer moved to tighten his grip on ... | ||
Fujitsu: We could run Office on any device if Microsoft lets us Register Exclusive Fujitsu Technology Solutions is in talks with Microsoft which could see it offer Redmond's Office Application suite via the Personal Cloud Service, which the Japanese tech firm hopes to trial with customers next year. The server and services ... |