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Gates: China may not get cheap Windows

July 2, 2004 Microsoft chairman says he's not sure his operating system will be tailored and discounted for China's huge PC market. TAGS: Thailand, China, factor, Microsoft Windows XP, Linux, chairman, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC

Thailand to get slimmed-down Windows

June 24, 2004 And the price is svelte, too: The Starter Edition will sell for just a fraction of what XP typically costs. TAGS: Thailand, Microsoft Windows XP, open-source software, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., PC

Cracks seen in Microsoft pricing

August 22, 2003 Thailand's program that brings low-cost computers to the poor could have the unintended side effect of ending Microsoft's global one-price policy, according to Gartner. TAGS: Thailand, Gartner Inc., Information and Communication Technology, government, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, pricing, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, Microsoft Windows, PC

Inadvertent pirates to pay Microsoft millions

December 20, 2006 Disc duplication company it hired is allegedly responsible for 20,000 unauthorized copies of Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server. TAGS: Ireland, Thailand, piracy, license, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, CD, Microsoft Corp., DVD, server

Negroponte: $100 laptop trials to kick off

August 22, 2006 Widespread field tests of portable PCs for children in the developing world will start next month, the project's chairman says. TAGS: OLPC, Thailand, Nigeria, laptop computer, trial, Wiki, chairman, LCD, PC

Symantec eyes Thais with cut-rate software

May 28, 2004 The security software maker launches a version of Norton Antivirus 2004 in Thailand that costs half as much as the application's English language counterpart. TAGS: Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2004, Symantec Norton AntiVirus, Thailand, Norton Co., Symantec Corp., security software company, government, software company, security

In Asia, Microsoft sees slow start for budget XP

March 17, 2005 The product draws a tepid response in Thailand, Malasysia and Indonesia. Piracy, however, seems to be maintaining its allure. TAGS: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, piracy, OEM, Asia, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, response, copy, Intel Celeron, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC, operating system

Cropped Windows already exists

March 24, 2004 Microsoft may have set a difficult precedent for itself with a program to sell a scaled-back version of Windows XP in Thailand and Malaysia. TAGS: Malaysia, Thailand, precedent, European Union, Stephen O'Grady, media player, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Asia, Gartner Inc., Windows Media, Microsoft Corp., research company, Microsoft Windows, pricing, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP

Microsoft cuts prices for Malaysia

March 2, 2004 Breaking its one-price policy, the company is selling a scaled-down software package as part of a Malaysian government drive to increase computer ownership. TAGS: Malaysia, Thailand, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Gartner Inc., software package, government, pricing, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Office, operating system, open source, Microsoft Windows, PC

Web firms pitch in for tsunami relief

December 31, 2004 Online companies lend bandwidth to efforts to help out in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami. TAGS: charity, Amazon.com Inc., Thailand, credit card

Legal troubles mount for YouTube

May 7, 2007 NBC Universal, English soccer league and Thailand's government are among the video-sharing site's growing list of possible courtroom foes. TAGS: YouTube, Viacom Inc., Thailand, DMCA, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Google Inc., Napster Inc., video, agreement, CEO, California

Microsoft to expand low-cost Windows to Brazil

April 11, 2005 Company already offers the software in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, with plans to expand to India and Russia. TAGS: Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Russia, government, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Feds announce global antipiracy initiatives

September 21, 2005 Commerce Department to dispatch representatives overseas to advise foreign governments on fighting intellectual property theft. TAGS: intellectual property, antipiracy, Thailand, piracy, Brazil, Middle East, Russia, India, expert, China, U.S.

Windows for India, others won't run on faster chips

May 12, 2005 Incompatibility appears geared at preventing Windows for emerging markets from supplanting standard versions of Windows XP. TAGS: India, Indonesia, PC company, Malaysia, Thailand, public relations, emerging market, Intel Pentium 4, Microsoft Windows XP, AMD, Microsoft Windows, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Intel Pentium, Linux, Intel

Samsung revamps Asian operations

February 12, 2004 Samsung restructures its Asian units and reshuffles execs in a move aimed at sharpening its focus on emerging markets such as India. TAGS: Samsung Electronics, India, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, operation, managing director, emerging market, electronics

Mobility for the working masses

September 28, 2005 It's only a matter of time before large companies go mobile, but many issues still need to be worked out. Photos: Wireless networking at CTIA TAGS: CTIA, mobility, mass, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, Nokia Corp., Thailand, device manufacturer, mobile operator, Spain, VPN, Intel, mobile device, worker, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Pocket PC, Palm Inc.

Five countries to get cheap Windows XP

August 11, 2004 Most people in the world don't have a computer yet--so Microsoft has launched an ambitious plan to win them over early. TAGS: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, government, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, PC

Western Digital to buy component maker

July 24, 2003 The hard drive maker will acquire the assets of Read-Rite, a manufacturer of hard drive components, for $95 million in cash. TAGS: Western Digital, component maker, Thailand, disk drive, manufacturing, bankruptcy, head, hard drive, acquisition, asset, notebook computer, retailer, California, server, PC

AOL puts heat on alleged Sunshine State spammers

February 18, 2004 America Online files suit against Florida-based individuals it believes sent massive amounts of spam to its members. Rival EarthLink pursues an alleged Alabama spam ring. TAGS: defendant, Florida, spammer, America Online Inc., EarthLink Inc., Alabama, Virginia, spam, Thailand, Atlanta, lawsuit, suit, anti-spam, asset, member, Time Warner Inc.
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