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Microsoft aims to reach next billion PC users

April 19, 2007 New program gives near-free Windows and Office to governments that buy PCs for students to use at home. TAGS: Will Poole, student, government, Microsoft Office, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., PC, software company, Microsoft Windows

Massive Linux handout set for French schools

August 11, 2005 Local government finances project to distribute 64,000 packs of CDs with Linux and with free software for Windows and Mac OSes. TAGS: Linux, pack, student, region, school, CD, open-source software, project, Apple Macintosh, Firefox, open source, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Toeing the line on back-to-school PCs

July 7, 2005 PC makers push multimedia capabilities and 64-bit processors, but schools are a bit more conservative. Photos: Computers for class TAGS: university, student, back-to-school, PC company, Apple iBook, school, Apple PowerBook, Apple Computer, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, entertainment, multimedia, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, laptop computer, operating system

Gateway touts 64-bit PCs

June 30, 2005 Computers are part of new line aimed at students. All come loaded with the Windows XP Media Center operating system. TAGS: Gateway Inc., dual-core processor, 64-bit, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, Intel Pentium 4, Media Center PC, Intel Pentium, student, Microsoft Windows XP, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Class in session for gadgets

September 11, 2006 From classroom clickers to Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, technology is king on today's college campuses. TAGS: Google Scholar, gadget, college student, student, Microsoft Windows Live, notebook computer, Wi-Fi, laptop computer, Google Inc., Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Keeping watch over Microsoft

October 6, 2005 Professor and author Neil Barrett has a new role: Letting the EC know whether the software maker is playing by the antitrust rules. TAGS: consultant, professor, author, U.K., student, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Will XP update give tablets a boost?

August 30, 2004 XP-based tablets have gotten a lukewarm reception so far. But Microsoft hopes to tempt consumers with improved features. TAGS: tablet, Gateway Inc., Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC, tablet PC, college, service pack, Microsoft Windows XP, shipment, university, product manager, student, Gartner Inc., HP, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Student faces suit over key to CD locks

October 9, 2003 Antipiracy technology developer SunnComm says it will likely sue a Princeton student who showed how to break its CD copy protection by pushing the Shift key. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, DMCA, copy protection, antipiracy, digital piracy, copyright law, student, paper, CD, attorney, key, Microsoft Windows

Hackers revive iTunes music sharing

August 19, 2004 Apple was able to shut down MyTunes, but a replacement called OurTunes allows song trading through iTunes. TAGS: Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, song, record company, student, programmer, broadband, Apple Macintosh, music, MP3, Microsoft Windows

IBM tries to hook computer science students

July 20, 2004 IBM hopes to get college kids to experiment with something new--non-Microsoft development software. TAGS: Buell Duncan, computer science, university, IBM Corp., open standard, Java, dot-com, school, student, server software, development tool, Linux, programming, open source, server, Microsoft Corp.

Shift key breaks CD copy locks

October 7, 2003 A Princeton University student has published instructions for disabling the new anticopying measures being tested on CDs by BMG--and they're as simple as holding down a computer's Shift key. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, Bertelsmann Music Group, copy protection, lock, CD, record company, antipiracy, student, technique, key, Microsoft Windows

Week in review: Security breach

October 10, 2003 Despite heightened awareness of security vulnerabilities, prying eyes are still making very public intrusions. TAGS: Bertelsmann Music Group, district, Wi-Fi technology, Minnesota, Week in review, copy protection, antipiracy, Vonage Holdings Corp., Wi-Fi, student, security, health, attack, CD, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
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