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Friday, October 23, 2009

Microsoft Q1: The Wow Starts Now (Plus the Press Release)

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What a nice way to top off an already big week.

Posting first-quarter financials before market opening this morning, Microsoft said it earned 40 cents a share on revenue of $12.92 billion, besting analyst estimates that had called for a profit of 32 cents a share and revenue of $12.4 billion.

Nonetheless, the software giant still saw both profits and revenue decline for the third quarter in a row.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Windows 7: Does the Wow Start Now?

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Best Thing About Windows 7? It’s Not Vista.

images“I’m Steve Ballmer, and I’m a Windows 7 PC.” With those words, spoken at a big company event in New York City, the Microsoft CEO launched the newest version of Windows, the one he hopes will regain the customer goodwill lost with its predecessor, Vista.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Microsoft’s Bing Deal

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Windows 7 to Harry Potter: Expelliarmus

expelliarmusHere’s an interesting Windows 7 stat as we near the operating system’s official release: It’s Amazon U.K.’s biggest pre-ordered product of all time. In fact, the online retailer has received more pre-orders for Windows 7 than it did for J.K. Rowling’s final “Harry Potter” book.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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Europe, Microsoft to Test “No Browser Left Behind” Scheme

browser-ballotMicrosoft’s proposed antitrust concessions, particularly its offer to give European computer users a choice of Web browsers, appear to have gone over well with the European Commission. This morning, the EC announced a market test of the browser ballot feature Microsoft plans to include in Windows 7.

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Monday, October 5, 2009

85 Percent of Mac Switchers Forgot to Toss Windows PC

mac-pc-shutupApproximately 12 percent of all computer-using U.S. households own an Apple machine, and nearly 85 percent of those also own a Windows-based PC. That’s the conclusion of an NPD survey that suggests that Mac households favor multiplatform environments, buy more gadgets and have the higher income needed to afford them.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Bing Growing Eight Times Faster Than Google

bingleNo doubt about it, more consumers are Googling with Bing. According to the latest stats from research firm Nielsen, Microsoft’s new search engine is growing faster than its arch rival’s–much faster.

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Monday, August 31, 2009

One in Five Notebooks Is a Netbook

toylaptop-150x150Reporting second-quarter results earlier this year, Microsoft cited “a continued shift to lower-priced netbooks” as one factor degrading its financial performance. The netbook’s ascension meant, and continues to mean, that Windows client-licensing revenue is down. So the company will surely be aghast to learn that netbook sales are growing twice as quickly as those of full-sized laptops.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Windows 7: The “Wow” Starts Oct. 22

ballmer_i_ruleMicrosoft launched Windows Vista in New York City on Jan. 30, 2007. And it plans to launch Windows 7 there as well. According to invitations distributed today, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will preside over an event celebrating the availability and launch of Windows 7 on Oct. 22.

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Nokia “Mini-Laptop”: Like a Netbook, but With a Completely Different Name

318186The world’s largest mobile phone maker has finally entered the PC market. Not a week after confirming its interest in the netbook market, Nokia leapt into it, uncrating the Booklet 3G–a 2.8-pound “mini-laptop.”

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Weekend Update, 8.22.09–The Musical Chairs Edition

musicalchairsThe week ending Aug. 21 began Aug. 17 with another round of digital musical chairs–BoomTown reported that David Dickman, VP of West Coast sales for Yahoo, will be leaving the company at the end of the month for Warner Bros. to work in digital sales. Also, after a five-month tour of Europe and its finer Web establishments, Yahoo seems poised to name a new international head.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Wonder if This Has Something to Do With Those Laptop Hunter Ads…

microsoft_lauren-150x1501The high-end PC market is not a bad place to be. Just ask Apple, which rules it and with great financial success. According to new stats from NPD Group, Apple now claims 91 percent of the U.S. retail market for personal computers costing more than $1,000. Nine out of 10 dollars spent on such machines in June went to Cupertino.

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Pink-Slip Thursday at Cisco

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