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05.08.2013  |  By: Gregg Keizer, Computerworld

Microsoft yesterday took a swipe at long-time partner Adobe® for the latter's wholesale shift to rent-not-buy software subscriptions.

05.07.2013  |  By: Mary Jo Foley, ZDNet

Microsoft® is continuing to sell Windows® 8 licenses at roughly the same clip that it sold Windows® 7 ones to its OEM partners and others in the channel, company officials say.

04.11.2013  |  By: Lorraine Luk, Shira Ovide, Eva Dou, The Wall Street Journal

The personal-computer business is at a crossroads, and Microsoft®Corp. isn’t sitting still. The software giant is developing a new lineup of its Surface tablets.

04.09.2013  |  By: Ian Paul, PCWorld

In just one year, on April 8, 2014, Microsoft® will stop delivering security updates for Windows XP, the second most popular operating system in the world. Microsoft issued several blog posts Monday urging businesses to get out before it was too late.

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