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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer arrives to give his presentation at the launch of Microsoft Windows 8, in New York, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012.
(photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Microsoft launches Windows 8 in bid to regain lost market ground
The Australian
| MICROSOFT CEO Steve Ballmer can't afford to be wrong about Windows 8. So much so, he's invested in 1.24 billion hours of public testing. | Overnight in New York, Microsoft unveiled the dramatic overhaul of its ubiquitous Windows operating system. | It will go on sale today, fused into mo...
A new Microsoft Corp. logo, left, is seen on an exterior wall of a new Microsoft store inside the Prudential Center mall, in Boston, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012.
(photo: AP / Steven Senne)
Microsoft Q1 Earnings Down Ahead of Win 8 Launch
Jakarta Globe
US computing giant Microsoft posted Thursday lower earnings and revenues for its fiscal first quarter, citing the slowdown in the personal computer market. | Microsoft, the world's top software maker, reported after the markets closed that net profit fell 21 percent from the year-ago quarter, to $4....
Microsoft v-s Google trial raises concerns over secrecy
The Himalayan
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Microsoft: TypeScript isn't a JavaScript killer
The Register
| Build 2012 Microsoft may have a poor track record for web standards compliance, but if the capacity crowd at Microsoft Technical Fellow Anders Hejlsberg's Build conference session on was any indication, Redmond's JavaScript alternative has struck a...
Price, details of Surface models from Microsoft
Sydney Morning Herald
| There are two models of the Surface, one with a low-energy processor featuring Windows RT, and another with an Intel processor featuring Windows 8 Pro. | Microsoft has released prices on only the RT version, which is already available for sale. The...
Can the Microsoft Surface survive mixed reviews?
Hartford Courant
| really needed to hit a home run with its first ever internally developed tablet computer, the , to make a dent in the Apple-dominated marketplace. But the first crop of Surface reviews are out, and the findings are decidedly mixed. | Seasoned tech ...
Price, details of Surface models from Microsoft
Kansas City Star
| There are two models of the Surface, one with a low-energy processor featuring Windows RT, and another with an Intel processor featuring Windows 8 Pro. | Microsoft has released prices on only the RT version, which is already available for sale. The...
Price, details of Surface models from Microsoft
The Washington Times
| Follow Us On | Facebook | Follow @washtimes | Question of the Day | New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, an independent, endorsed President Obama Thursday. Will his endorsement boost the president's chance at re-election? | View results | There...
Microsoft Corp (MSFT) said to plan own phone if partner strategy falters
StreetInsider
Tweet | Get Alerts MSFT Hot Sheet | Price: $29.55 +0.10% | Overall Analyst Rating: |     BUY (= Flat) | Dividend Yield: 3.1% | Revenue Growth %: -7.8% | Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) said to plan own phone if partner strategy falters. | Joi...
Science
Ginger - herbal remedy for cold
(photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Best new ways to avoid the cold and flu
CNN
| November 2, 2012 -- Updated 1130 GMT (1930 HKT) | Experts say you should stay at least 10 feet away from someone who appears to be sick. | (Health.com) -- You knew it was coming: Flu season's back, and there's no telling how mild or wild it will be (remember swine flu?). | "The severity of each season is unpredictable," confirms Dr. Karen K. Wong...
Technology
wall street journal
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Alan Murray to leave the WSJ for Pew Research Center
Sun Sentinel
| (Reuters) - Alan Murray, deputy managing editor of the Wall Street Journal, will leave in January to assume the role of president of the Pew Research Center, the center announced on Friday. | Murray, 57, is also the Journal's online executive editor. In his new role he will oversee the Pew Research Center's seven projects covering topics ranging ...



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