Posted May 27, 2008 at 10:00PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Bill Gates, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Steve Ballmer
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Gates, Ballmer demo Windows 7 at D: All Things Digital 08 - Image 1What's hot in the PC side of things (well, the Windows side of the PC side, that is)? It's what you've been waiting for, Windows gamer. At this year's D: All Things Digital, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer of Microsoft have demoed one of the new facets of Windows 7 in front of an audience that once witnessed the one-on-one between Gates and Jobs. And guess what? Windows 7's new features starts off with touch.

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Posted Mar 14, 2008 at 10:19PM by Sally B. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, Chris Lewis, Steve Ballmer
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Microsoft logo - Image 1We may have read reasons why Microsoft should support Blu-ray in the near future, but how about reasons NOT to? Here's a good one: according to Microsoft, digital downloads will eventually become the main venue of media distribution, hinting that Blu-ray's existence may become eventually irrelevant.  Read more in the full article.

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Posted Mar 07, 2008 at 02:30PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Steve Ballmer
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Microsoft chief executive says it's time to move on from HD-DVD - Image 1 Yeah, so Microsoft won't be introducing a Blu-ray player to the Xbox 360, but at the Mix08 Internet conference, they did confirm that they will be supporting Blu-ray "in some way." How? Find out by following the "read more" link below.

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Posted May 14, 2007 at 08:52PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Linux, Microsoft, Wal-Mart, Steve Ballmer, Goldman Sachs
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Linux logo - Image 1Microsoft is reaching out its hand of global domination once more - the worldwide software company claims that free software like Linux violates their patents.

It's pretty clear that Linux users enjoying their free operating systems at home would be affected, but corporate users like Wal-mart, AIG, and Goldman Sachs will be in quite a pinch. Microsoft responds through CEO Steve Ballmer that it is a matter of principle, that everyone should play by the same rules and what fair is fair.

Furthermore, Microsoft Counsel Brad Smith reveals that these free software infringes at least 235 patents. If they can push this through, the software developers will diminish and Microsoft will continue to spread its influence to those that use open-source programs.

In defense, master legal strategist Eben Moglen of the Free Software Foundation explains that software is a mathematical algorithm and thus, not patentable. Free software have always been running in this premise, they're not afraid of whatever Microsoft comes up with. 

For more info about this news, check out the link below.

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Posted May 06, 2007 at 05:14AM by Ian C. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Windows Vista, Steve Ballmer
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Time for trashtalk - Image 1Tellme Networks was first founded in 1999 as a toll-free phone number that should assist callers by recognizing voice commands. Okay, now that I've mentioned that factoid, here's the news: Microsoft has recently made a move to acquire Tellme Networks, and reports say that the company responsible for the Xbox 360 console wants to boost the scope of Tellme and integrate the technology to it's Live Search platform.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer notes: "Tellme brings to Microsoft the talent, technology and proven experience in speech that will enable us to deliver a new wave of products and revolutionize human-computer interaction"

Reports also say that in the future, the technology provided by Tellme could help add interoperability to Microsoft Office and Windows Vista.

This news of course arrives in the same week when Microsoft, at the Computer/Human Interaction Conference, talked about looking into technologies that make human/computer interactions more seamless.

Which of course begs the question: How will this tie in with the average gamer trash-talking someone else on Live? Considering that back in 1999 when someone said the words "stock quotes" on on a Tellme service, you automatically market updates, there's a lot of potential.

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Posted Feb 21, 2007 at 11:47AM by Max F. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, piracy
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Pirates of the Burning Sea sailing on Vista seas... - Image 1Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer admitted that Vista sales are lower than expected, according to GamesIndustry.biz. Apparently, sales forecasts for Vista were "overly optimistic".

What is Microsoft's master plan to boost Vista sales? They plan to make Vista's anti-piracy measures even tougher. If they can make Vista piracy-proof, then they will sell more copies in countries where piracy is rampant (Ballmer gave China, India, Brazil, and Russia as examples).

But stricter anti-piracy measures may harm innocent customers.

Vista's security measures have already caused bugs that crashed games or made some games unplayable.

GamesIndustry.biz said, "Some critics have claimed the anti-piracy features of Vista are excessive and can cause serious problems for users, but Ballmer said they could be extended even further if necessary."

Fighting piracy is good, and making more money to be reinvested into better operating systems (and gaming technology) is laudable, but we sincerely hope that the Microsoft powers-that-be will not sacrifice customer satisfaction and our gameplay experience in their zeal to improve Vista sales.

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