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IE is evolving, but is it enough?
August 10, 2004
Internet Explorer is getting its first update in two years. Many want more, but Microsoft still says no new browser until Longhorn.
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Microsoft confirms RSS plans
June 24, 2005
Company will build support for Really Simple Syndication into the next version of Internet Explorer, as well as into Longhorn.
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IE--embraced, extended, extinct?
September 30, 2004
Forget Microsoft's glaring neglect of Internet Explorer. Browser technology remains key to the future of Windows.
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Microsoft: To secure IE, upgrade to XP
September 23, 2004
Affirms plan to make browser upgrades available only through XP updates, while half the Windows world operates with older OSes.
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Microsoft appoints a new IE evangelist
June 22, 2004
It does care about the browser after all, then.
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Mozilla, Gnome mull united front against Longhorn
April 28, 2004
Representatives from the open-source foundations meet to figure out a common plan of attack as Microsoft's tightly integrated Web and desktop technology looms.
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Microsoft, regulators to meet over Longhorn
January 26, 2005
Giant will meet with federal and state antitrust regulators next month to head off potential trouble before new software ships.
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Gates and the code-jockey elite
January 14, 2005
Five years after becoming Microsoft's chief software architect, he can finally be judged on a record, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says.
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Week in review: Circling the PCs
October 3, 2003
Conceding that its strategy of patching Windows holes as they emerge is not effective, Microsoft is working on a new security effort focused on what the company calls "securing the perimeter."
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Microsoft and Adobe to square off?
June 20, 2005
In digital documents, Web applications and image editing, Adobe has a healthy head start. But Microsoft is making some noise.
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Windows XP update moves ahead
December 18, 2003
Microsoft releases a beta version of the second major update to its PC operating system, with security features the focus of the changes.
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Ballmer: Trusting Vista, battling Google
October 19, 2005
Microsoft's product pipeline is ready to pump out "12 months of the greatest innovation," CEO says. And no, he doesn't throw chairs. Photo: Ballmer on the record
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Microsoft behind $12 million payment to Opera
May 24, 2004
A confidential settlement ends a litigation threat in a simmering dispute over interoperability problems affecting Opera Software's browser, CNET News.com has learned.
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Xamlon looks to beat Microsoft to the punch
October 4, 2004
The start-up releases user interface tools that give early access to Microsoft's forthcoming graphics in Windows.
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