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Microsoft SideWinder X4 Review: Step Up, Son (Gizmodo Australia) First law of gadget recessionomics: Take something you make, which is great, make it ever so less great, and sell it for ever so less money. That’s how you end up with products like Microsoft’s SideWinder X4 keyboard. (more…) More . . . Microsoft Bing gains ground on Google in search stakes (TechWorld) Google remains majority share monster Microsoft in recent months has slowly boosted its share of the search business, but still remains far behind a so far unbeatable foe in its battle with Google. More . . . Microsoft Will Be Asked to Alter EU Browser Choice Screen Yet Again (eWeek) Microsoft will be asked by representatives from seven smaller Web browser-makers to alter its "Web browser choice screen," which was designed to sidestep European antitrust concerns over bundling Internet Explorer with Windows by offering users an automatically downloaded window with several browser options. More . . . U.S. court reaffirms i4i patent win over Microsoft (CBC.ca) Software company i4i says it has another legal victory over Microsoft Corp. in its patent infringement dispute. More . . . GreenSherpa Appeals To Microsoft Money Users With Upgrade To Web-Based Personal Cash Flow App. (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Improved cash-flow visualization tool and support for more than 8,200 banks appeals to Microsoft Money users. More . . . Microsoft Donates Money and Software to Train Vets (Datamation) Microsoft antes up millions in cash and software to help Iraq and Afghanistan vets get reintegrated into life in the U.S., including getting trained in technology skills that may lead to jobs. More . . . Microsoft SideWinder X4 Review: Step Up, Son [Review] (Gizmodo) # review First law of gadget recessionomics: Take something you make, which is great, make it ever so less great, and sell it for ever so less money. That's how you end up with products like Microsoft's SideWinder X4 keyboard. More » More . . . Sun threatened by Microsoft, Apple over patents (ZDNet Australia) Revealing a bit of previously hush-hush history that's relevant today, Sun Microsystems' former chief executive said that both Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Microsoft founder Bill Gates had threatened Sun for infringing their patents. More . . . 10 Reasons Why Security Problems Persist at Microsoft (eWeek) News Analysis: As much as Microsoft would like security problems to just go away, they won't. The chances of Microsoft eliminating most of the software flaws that invite new attacks are slim to nil. But there are many things that Microsoft should do to improve the situation. More . . . Sun fended off Apple, Microsoft IP lawsuit threats (CNET) Steve Jobs personally threatened to sue Sun Microsystems, Jonathan Schwartz says. Sun warded off that and a Microsoft threat with its own patent portfolio. More . . . Advertise on this page
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