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  • Thu Oct 25 2001 Gates takes wraps off Windows XP

    Microsoft officially launches Windows XP, the newest version of its operating system and what could be its most important product in more than six years.

    Posted by Jim Hu and Mike Ricciuti

  • Mon Mar 15 2004 Time waits for no one, not even Microsoft

    Delays in delivering key software--such as the next version of SQL Server and the new Windows--are causing headaches for customers and developers, and for the company itself.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica and Ina Fried

  • Thu Jun 25 2009 iPhone app goes topless

    With Apple's apparent approval, the developer of the iPhone/iPod Touch app "Hottest Girls" uploaded topless photos to the 17+-rated app.

    Posted by David Carnoy

  • Wed May 15 2002 Microsoft casts .Net into upcoming Office

    The next version of the software will likely include many features once planned as part of Microsoft's consumer-focused .Net My Services, now retooled for corporate customers.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

  • Mon Nov 2 1998 Raft of portables released

    Toshiba, Dell, IBM, and NEC each unveiled new models, as competition in the portable market remains tight.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland and Jim Davis

  • Tue Mar 21 2006 Consumers won't get Vista until 2007

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Mon Sep 20 2004 Gates, Ballmer pay holds at about $900,000

    Paychecks stay the same for the top two, but compensation changes for other Microsoft workers as stock grants replace options.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Fri Nov 14 2008 More dirt in 'Vista Capable' lawsuit

    In latest court filings, e-mails detail exchanges between Intel and Microsoft--and within Redmond--about concerns over Microsoft's "Vista Capable" program.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Wed Mar 22 2006 Report: Sinofsky to take over Windows at Microsoft

    Posted by Margaret Kane

  • Tue Mar 21 2006 Vista debut hits a delay

    Microsoft puts back release date, meaning PCs with the Windows update won't go on sale in time for the holidays.

    Posted by Ina Fried

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