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Vista: A Case of Deja Vu


It's been five years since eWEEK first began writing about what is now known as Vista.
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South Korea Antitrust Body Rejects Microsoft Objection


South Korea's antitrust watchdog rejects an objection lodged by Microsoft over a ruling that the company should unbundle its media player and messaging service from Windows software.
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Microsoft Launches 'Pay as You Go' PC Trials


Microsoft is continuing to pursue its vision of "a PC on every desk in every home." But it's not going the $100 PC route. Microsoft's latest method for achieving that end, FlexGo, takes a page from cell phone and cable playbooks.
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Vista Trains Just May Run on Time


Labs' Eye View: The new operating system may not be impressive as originally planned, but it doesn't have to be.
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Vista's Make or Break Moment


Testers of Microsoft's latest operating system say the next build, which they're betting will hit very soon, had better be good. (Microsoft Watch)
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Microsoft's WinHEC Message: 'We're Turning the Corner'


MS execs will give the road maps for Windows Vista, Longhorn Server and Office 2007 at the upcoming annual hardware engineering conference in Seattle. (Microsoft Watch)
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Windows on WinHEC


In this week's Microsoft Watch Microsoft Week Ahead/Week in Review podcast: Looking ahead to WinHEC; SharePoint and Enterprise Search; Microsoft's hot buttons for CEOs and other IT folk.
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Symantec Sues Microsoft in Contract Dispute


Symantec accuses Microsoft of misappropriating trade secrets to develop its own competing features and products, including the next version of Windows.
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Microsoft Tells All on Vista's Hardware Needs


The software giant has, for the first time, given PC owners detailed information on its minimum hardware requirements for Vista operating system in an effort to help them prepare for the OS' January 2007 arrival.
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'Project Orange': The Killer App for WinFS?


WinFS, Microsoft's next-gen file system, is still churning its way through the beta process. But that isn't stopping MS from building a new information organizer that rides on top of WinFS storage and the Windows Presentation Framework. (Microsoft Watch)
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Vista Specs: You Have What It Takes?


Microsoft will post minimum hardware specifications, including requiring 1GB of RAM on some systems, and is preparing a Web site designed to assist those who wish to upgrade to the Windows Vista operating system.
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Microsoft to Offer Vista Specs, Hardware Guidelines


Microsoft will post minimum hardware specifications, including requiring 1GB of RAM on some systems, and is preparing a Web site designed to assist those who wish to upgrade to the Windows Vista operating system.
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Gates' Memo: 'Beyond Business Intelligence'


Microsoft's chief software architect tells customers and partners what his company is doing to end information overload/underload. Read the full text of his memo here.
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Windows Live Puts More Muscle Behind Its Developer Push


Microsoft is readying a new "Windows Live Dev" portal aimed at coders interested in building on top of the software vendor's Windows Live interfaces. Microsoft will launch a preview of the site next week.
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