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    Investigations continued Friday into how source code for Microsoft's Windows operating system made its way onto the Internet.

  • Microsoft finds flaw in server software

    A new glitch in one of Microsoft's server software packages is causing headaches for some small businesses.

  • Microsoft reverses position on gay rights

    After weeks of controversy over the issue, Microsoft has decided to return to a position of legislative support for gay and lesbian rights, at both the state and federal level.

  • Microsoft commentary slams EU ruling

    Aiming to portray itself as the victim of overreaching regulators, Microsoft on Wednesday released a position paper insisting that the European Union's antitrust sanctions amount to "new law" that could hurt others in the technology industry.

  • Microsoft gets set to file EU appeal

    Microsoft plans to file next week its formal appeal of a European Union ruling that the software giant violated antitrust law and should be fined and made to curtail its business practices.

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