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Windows on verge of dropping below 90% market share

Windows on verge of dropping below 90% market share

Microsoft's dominance is starting to fade as Macs, smartphones and tablets grow more popular.

 

Microsoft to Reveal New Version of Windows

Microsoft to Reveal New Version of Windows

Microsoft plans to discuss a new version of its Windows operating system that targets low-power devices and adds support for ARM microprocessors.

 

Ballmer Sells $1.34 Billion in Microsoft Stock

Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer sold $1.34 billion of Microsoft shares in recent days, his first share sales in the company since 2003.

 

Microsoft Is Said to Be Buying Canesta

By purchasing the company, Microsoft will have access to chips that, when combined with a digital camera, allow things like cars, toys and computers to perceive the world in three dimensions.

 

Nissan Leaf Built on the Microsoft Windows Platform

We’ve already seen first-hand how the 2011 Nissan Leaf’s navigation system can predict just how far it will be able to travel before it needs a recharge, and even find you a nearby charger.

 

AT&T Dedicating Wall In Every Store To Windows Phone 7

AT&T demonstrated its support of Windows Phone 7 (WP7) at the software’s official launch on Oct. 11. The carrier will introduce four different WP7 phones before the end of the year, making it Microsoft’s chief launch partner in the U.S.

 

Microsoft rushing "thousands" of apps for WP7 launch, has 80

MS insists WP7 to have thousands of apps on launch on October 21, despite only having 80 ready now.

 

A look at Microsoft’s new internet browser

A look at Microsoft’s new internet browser

Microsoft's Leila Martine shows Rory Cellan-Jones the 'high graphic power' of its new web browser.

Senh: What about plug-ins, add-ons, and extensions? That's one of the main reasons why I'm sticking with Firefox - that, the awesome bar, and speed.

 

Above the Law: Russia Uses Microsoft to Suppress Dissent

Above the Law: Russia Uses Microsoft to Suppress Dissent

One of the authorities’ new tactics for quelling dissent in Russia is confiscating computers under the pretext of searching for pirated Microsoft software.

Senh: Hah, that's one way to do it. What about pirated movies? Maybe they'll save that for something else.

 

Windows 7 Boosts Microsoft

Microsoft's profit climbed 48% as the software giant benefited from a strong response to the Windows 7 operating system.

 

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