Microsoft denies holding up Win 7 tools for PC makers
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft is denying a DigiTimes report which claims the Redmond company has delayed delivery of key analysis and testing tools that PC makers need to get Windows 7 preloaded on new machines.
Mon Aug 03 16:00:34 PDT 2009
What's Microsoft's next billion-dollar business? (Hint: it's not search)
Mary Jo Foley: Now that Microsoft's SharePoint sales have passed the $1 billion barrier (they were $1.3 billion for fiscal 2009, which ended for Microsoft on June 30), what's Microsoft's next big thing? What products are CEO Steve Ballmer & Co. betting on to become the next big, near-term hits?
Mon Aug 03 12:37:25 PDT 2009
Windows 7 ultrathins still not hitting the true netbook sweet spot
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft and Intel are pushing ultrathins as a way for both parties to make more money than they do on netbooks. But, to me, they're doing so by sacrificing one of the netbooks' biggest selling points: The small form factor.
Mon Aug 03 05:30:53 PDT 2009
Microsoft decides not to push Windows 7E on Europe, after all
Mary Jo Foley: In the latest twist in its antitrust battle in Europe, it now looks like Microsoft is leaning away from delivering its browser-less version of Windows, Windows 7E at all.
Mon Aug 03 05:25:56 PDT 2009
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