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June 1, 2010 in Microsoft by admin
‘Electronic beancurd’ on menu at Taiwan Microsoft restaurant
Microsoft has launched a Windows 7-themed restaurant in Taipei to promote its new operating system, an official with the US firm said Monday, on the eve of Asia’s biggest IT trade show.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Should Rule Business Smartphones
Microsoft shook things up this week with some high-profile departures, and a reorganization of the Entertainment and Devices division that has CEO Steve Ballmer directly controlling the future of Microsoft’s consumer technologies. When it comes to smartphones, Windows Phone 7 should arguably be the de facto platform for business professionals, but Microsoft may be delivering too little, too late.
Read more on Fox News
Personal computers are still relevant, Microsoft executive says
Although smart phones and tablets are surging in popularity, Ray Ozzie, the tech giant’s chief software architect, sees the PC as a growing part of the computer world. When Ray Ozzie, the creator of Lotus Notes, was hired by Bill Gates to be Microsoft Corp.’s chief technical officer five years ago, he warned his new colleagues that the software giant needed to adapt to the Internet — or else.
Read more on Los Angeles Times
Telus, Microsoft to Create Online Healthcare Service (Update1)
May 31 (Bloomberg) — Telus Corp. , Canada’s third-largest wireless carrier, is creating an online medical database with Microsoft Corp. to expand its telecommunication services to the health-care industry.
Read more on Bloomberg
Microsoft official admits to quiet security patching
Microsoft doesn’t report all security vulnerabilities that it fixes in its software. Bug comparisons between vendors therefore paint an incorrect picture.
Read more on CIO


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