The final days for Microsoft XP are fast approaching, according to the
Microsoft...
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Microsoft's quarterly earnings make one thing crystal clear: the
software giant's online business needs help. Yahoo ain't the cure,
however.
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Comments from Microsoft CEO have raised hopes that Windows XP sales
will get another extension. That's a highly unlikely scenario at this
point, any reprieve would certainly be narrowly-focused and temporary
in nature.
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Microsoft is ceasing support for its MSN Music service. After August
31, 2008, people who have bought music from the service will no longer
be able to move that music to different computers, or even change the
operating system on their current computers.
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Microsoft plans to turn off its MSN Music authorization servers at the
end of this summer, according to an e-mail sent out to customers today.
It's another reminder that DRM means you don't fully own the media you
bought.
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Fonte:
http://tecnologia.terra.com.br/interna/0,,OI2747043-EI4803,00.html
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User Account Control is easily the most hated feature of Windows Vista,
according to readers. Well, Microsoft designed UAC to annoy you, but
the reason why might surprise you.
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There's a consensus forming that the next version of Windows will be
"modular" in some manner. Here's a look at the possibilities for a
modular Windows, and why they mostly suck.
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