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ITC says Motorola violates a Microsoft patent on its Android devices
The U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled that Motorola violates one of Microsoft's patents in some of its Android products and has prohibited the import of those products into the U.S.
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Microsoft Pri0 out of the office
I'm out of the office until Thursday, May 24. See you all back here then.
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Microsoft poised to reap rewards from Facebook IPO
(This article is running in the print edition of The Seattle Times May 17, 2012. - Janet I. Tu)
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Microsoft poised to reap rewards from Facebook IPO
When Facebook completes its initial public offering this week, Microsoft certainly will benefit financially. At the high end, Facebook could...
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Internet Explorer team creates "training center" for "Prometheus" film
The Internet Explorer folks have teamed up with Fox Studios to create an interactive "training center" tied to the upcoming film "Prometheus."
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Forrester: Microsoft winning the battle for the TV
Your living room television is becoming one of the most important sites in the next big consumer platform battle -- a battle that Microsoft is winning, according to research firm Forrester.
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Windows Phone ranks below Bada in worldwide sales
The worldwide market share of Windows Phone, which has struggled to gain traction, fell in the first quarter this year, putting it behind Samsung's Bada operating system, which runs phones sold in international and emerging markets.
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Warren Buffet, Arianna Huffington, Alan Mulally among those at Microsoft's CEO Summit
Some of the nation's highest profile CEOs are gathering in Redmond this week for Microsoft's annual CEO Summit, where they will talk about emerging trends shaping global business.
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Revamped Bing featuring more social search goes live
(This post has been updated to include the names Microsoft uses to refer to the columns in the new Bing search results page.)
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Interactive: Ups and downs of Yahoo
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Study: Customer satisfaction with Microsoft software dips
Customer satisfaction with Microsoft software fell this year amid an overall dip in satisfaction with computer software, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, which released its annual survey today.
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Judge issues preliminary injunction barring Motorola from blocking Xbox, Windows sales in Germany
A federal judge in Seattle who last month temporarily prohibited Motorola from enforcing any injunction against the sales of Microsoft products in Germany has converted that temporary restraining order into a preliminary injunction.
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Apple's Siri no longer telling users Lumia 900 Windows Phone is best smartphone
Last week, a funny tidbit made the tech blog rounds about Apple's iPhone voice assistant, Siri, responding to the question "What's the best smartphone ever" with the answer of the Nokia Lumia 900 -- a Windows Phone.
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Report: Senate committee to look into Mozilla's anti-competition allegation against Microsoft
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee staffers plan to look into Mozilla's allegations that Microsoft is hindering efforts for competing Web browsers -- such as Mozilla's Firefox -- to run on Windows RT, a version of the upcoming Windows operating system designed to run on ARM devices.
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Largest U.S. community college district chooses Microsoft Live@edu
Microsoft today announced that the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), the largest community college district in the U.S., has chosen Microsoft Live@edu over Google Apps for Education.
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What some app developers think of Windows Phone
(In case you missed it, this story ran in the print edition of The Seattle Times May 13, 2012. - Janet I. Tu)
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Wanted: More apps for Windows Phone
Because there are so few Windows Phone users, developers are reluctant to sink resources into creating a product that will reach a limited audience.
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