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A year later, Microsoft picture looks very differentReuters - Rick Wilking - 26 Jan, 2011Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers his keynote address on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 5, 2011. ... |
So what's to become of Windows Home Server?ZDNet UK (blog) - Simon Bisson, Mary Branscombe - 26 Jan, 2011After the furore at the end of last year of the removal of Drive Extender from Windows Home ... |
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Microsoft's CES Misdirection Depends On Developers To SucceedInformationWeek - Dave Methvin - 26 Jan, 2011The version of Windows running on the ARM platform that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer showed at Consumer Electronics Show, only hinted at Redmond's four-point ... |
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Rumor: Windows 8 Going RTM in 2012Tom's Hardware Guide - Kevin Parrish - 26 Jan, 2011Russian website WZOR has somehow acquired an internal Microsoft roadmap/documentation that reveals the Redmond company's plans for Windows 7, Windows 8 and ... |
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A look toward key Windows releases in 2011SearchWinIT.com - Beth Schultz - 26 Jan, 2011Windows IT managers who haven't yet determined their strategies on issues like operating system upgrades, ... |
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