Microsoft Makes Source Code Plea To EC
News Furthermore they do it in a way that makes the situation worse for free software: because that source code is under Microsoft copyright, developers who have seen the source code could not reimplement it in free software for fear of copyright...
[January 25, 2006, 13:25]
Palm Makes Peace With Microsoft
News Microsoft has in the past has been accused of leveraging its dominance in operating systems and office software to drive adoption of its other products, including Pocket PC. The last thing enterprises want is to have lots of different strategies...
[March 8, 2001, 9:45]
Microsoft Makes Over Office
Talkback I wonder what 'revolutionary' new features this office version would have. Office XP's main (and as far as I can tell, only) new feature - which was toolbar buttons which *shock* turn blue when you roll the mouse over - changed my world forever!
[July 28, 2004, 11:21]
Microsoft Makes Peace With Indonesia
Talkback Make peace with MS = get screwed.
[June 11, 2005, 10:03]
Microsoft Makes Longhorn Server Security Promises
Talkback So yet again the most secure Windows is something you, 1, have to wait for, 2, buy it, 3, bleed and sweat to get it implemented and working with all the promised and actually delivered features turned on to the fullest possible, 4, deal with...
[September 17, 2005, 2:16]
Microsoft Makes Last-ditch Antitrust Plea
Talkback Microsoft gained and maintained a huge unfair advantage by business practices and monopoly abuse deemed illegal. So Microsoft must be punished and the equal level playing field must be restored. By opening up the Microsoft formats and protocols...
[March 23, 2006, 21:36]
Microsoft Makes Source Code Plea To EC
Talkback Well Microsoft is not used to compete. Thats why the share stock have fallen like a rock during the years. So sell all your stocks if you have any. If the monopol situation in the desktop area and so becomes solved for once.
[January 25, 2006, 20:21]
Microsoft Makes Last-ditch Effort To Appease EC
Talkback Too little, too late. For not the right price but with strings attached anyway. As usual.
[June 1, 2005, 21:56]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment I am honestly laughing with the way you are treating companied differently. So there is a bug in one of the software released. The general public will say oh well a patch will come out probably soon. And then when I watched your video about ACER's...
[December 30, 2007, 23:19]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment Whilst there is an element of truth to your article, it rapidly deteriorates into a snipe fest .give me the facts and let me make my own conclusion Arthur
[December 31, 2007, 0:26]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment I remember, some years ago, that Bill Gates, in his arrogance, stated that hardware would be free and all the cost would be in the software. We're nearly there then! A note to Rupert please correct lines 5 & 6 in paragraph 4 so we can be quite sure...
[December 31, 2007, 15:55]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment Rupert. I meant the following comment about free software. I did not understand your drift there.
[January 1, 2008, 16:44]
Microsoft Makes Last-ditch Antitrust Plea
Talkback Never in the history of ( IT) mankind has any company tried as hard as Microsoft to complie with this silly EU antitrust thing. Now, of course, there are those who believe Microsoft has no documentation at all.
[March 24, 2006, 15:10]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment Many small companies are moving away from Microsoft's lock-in and going the Linux route. Microsoft is going to have to change or be left on the roadside. It is cheaper, runs more stable, runs faster, doesn't slow down after 3 months usage, and it...
[December 28, 2007, 15:34]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment Perhaps Microsoft should have done research on this one! Am not sure whether the idea of a home-server will catch on; sharing internet access, printers and other peripherals in one thing but sharing all files?
[January 2, 2008, 8:30]
Microsoft Makes Source Code Plea To EC
Talkback Don't hold your breath waiting for compliance from M$. They will drag it out and delay as long as possible to keep competition away. All they want is for the world to use their product alone, regardless of its crappiness.
[January 26, 2006, 13:03]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment And, while Microsoft is still looking for a good chunk of that retail price for a copy of Windows, that there free software seems to be going down a storm with the punters. I think in the sentence: Rupert was popping in a little Americanism, "that...
[January 3, 2008, 9:04]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment Well Said wydeboi, when i read what Arthur had said i wanted to say something but you've phrased it really well. Cheers Chris
[January 3, 2008, 10:20]
Microsoft Makes Hard Decisions Easier
Blog Comment Just about every software and hardware company on the planet has bought me a beer at some point in my career - and Microsoft more than most. I think it's significant that a company of the size and resources of Microsoft can ship software with such...
[January 3, 2008, 15:52]

