PC Magazine - It's officially official: Windows XP will go the way of the dodo on June 30. Sort of. Microsoft has confirmed that you'll actually be able to buy copies at a few shops, just as you've done for years. Confused? We'll explain. -- read full article
Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:25:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: Microsoft
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Microsoft may have little choice but to support XP for an extended period since most of its business customers have not upgraded to Windows Vista. -- read full article
Tue, 24 Jun 2008 14:56:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Microsoft
Reuters - Shares of Yahoo Inc
rose as much as 11 percent on Tuesday, reversing
earlier declines, after contradictory reports on whether buyout
talks with Microsoft Corp were heating up again.
AP - Yahoo Inc.'s steadily sinking stock pulled out of its descent Tuesday on reports that the Internet pioneer is reconsidering its recent decision to fall into the arms of online search leader Google Inc. instead of Microsoft Corp.
NewsFactor - With many business and individual PC users rejecting Windows Vista, Microsoft took an unprecedented step this week by promising support for Windows XP for a full 13 years. That is three years longer than it has allowed for previous Windows operating systems.
Reuters - Microsoft Corp was
criticized on Tuesday for being slow to resolve problems in the
technical documentation it was required to provide to rival
software makers as part of its 2001 antitrust settlement.
AP - Yahoo's depressed stock has jumped by more than 3 percent on reports that the Internet pioneer is once again exploring a possible deal with Microsoft after ending talks earlier this month.
Reuters - Shares of Yahoo Inc rose as
much as 11 percent on Tuesday, reversing earlier declines,
after contradictory reports said buyout talks with Microsoft
Corp could be heating up again.
TechWeb - Intelligent Enterprise - With new compression, partitioning and star schema optimization features, Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 is catching up with the state of the industry in data warehousing. Here's why these three capabilities are crucial for scalability and performance on any platform. -- read full article
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 14:42:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Microsoft