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    Microsoft restores service after Hotmail outage 13 March, 2009 08:02

    Microsoft scrambled to fix a global outage that hit its Windows Live Hotmail service for several hours on Thursday.
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    Mind-controlled robotic limbs become the ants-pants 10 December, 2008 21:38

    The innate intelligence of ants is helping Australian-based scientists develop prosthetic limbs that respond to brain signals in groundbreaking research that could change the lives of amputees.
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    Microsoft won't budge on Hotmail interface redesign 11 November, 2008 08:36

    Microsoft on Friday defended the redesign of its Windows Live Hotmail e-mail service, which has been blasted by some users, but said it would stick with the new interface.
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    Microsoft seeds WSUS with Windows 7 client 21 August, 2008 07:21

    Microsoft has seeded its most popular corporate patch product with references to Windows 7, the upcoming replacement for Windows Vista, according to network administrators.
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    Microsoft to halt Hotmail access via Outlook Express 21 April, 2008 07:53

    In the latest death knell for Outlook Express, Microsoft has announced that it will turn off access to its Web-based Hotmail service from the desktop e-mail software at the end of June.
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    Microsoft buys 3D company for Virtual Earth 11 February, 2008 08:58

    Microsoft has bought Caligari, a developer of 3D modeling software, in a move that could help enrich the graphics experience in Microsoft's Virtual Earth mapping system.
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    Microsoft's OneCare 2.0 due next week 15 November, 2007 06:00

    Microsoft is about to release a major update to its Windows Live OneCare security suite, according to online retailers, who have already begun taking orders for the software.
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    Microsoft: Be afraid, be very afraid 01 November, 2007 12:03

    Here's a scary thought: Microsoft can take over your computer wherever you are, and do whatever it wants to. On this Halloween day I can think of few things more frightening (except maybe a blind date with Larry Ellison).
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    Microsoft adds mobile, single sign-on support to Live ID 24 October, 2007 08:19

    Microsoft has expanded the capabilities of its Windows Live ID service by adding support for single sign-on for its Windows Live services and making it possible for users to sign up for an ID from a mobile device.
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    Microsoft to push mandatory Messenger upgrade 18 September, 2007 09:18

    Microsoft will force users of its aged MSN Messenger instant messaging software to upgrade to Windows Live Messenger 8.1 in response to a vulnerability in the older program that was made public Tuesday.
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    Microsoft forces Messenger upgrade for 'security' reasons 14 September, 2007 08:45

    Microsoft is forcing Windows Live and MSN Messenger users to upgrade to the newest version due to a security update included in that release, according to a posting on a Microsoft blog.
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