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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer refuses to call Windows 7 a savior for the company. But he insists that consumers using Windows 7 at home will not be amused by their offices using Windows XP — and ...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer introduced and extolled the virtues of the company's new operating system, Windows XP, at its launch in London early today, then flew to New York for more launch-day ...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer left open a tiny possibility that the company might reconsider its decision to begin retiring Windows XP on June 30.
The death of Windows XP may have been greatly exaggerated. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company could re-evaluate its plans to phase out Windows XP by June 30, if customers demand that it ...
Ballmer emphasized that Microsoft is well aware of the problems caused by the wide time gap between the launch of XP (October 2001) and Vista (January 2007). Since this isn't something the company ...
At the Windows XP launch, Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer resorted to talking up the new OS on the premise that older versions are less than reliable ...
It’s widely expected that Ballmer and an entourage of product managers will publicly unveil Windows 7 Beta 1. But I’m going to be listening for the things that Microsoft chooses not to talk about.
The death of Windows XP may have been greatly exaggerated. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company could re-evaluate its plans to phase out Windows XP by 30 June, if customers demand it stick ...
Comments by Steve Ballmer at a press conference in Europe have led to speculation that Microsoft is reconsidering its plans for Windows XP.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says that consumers should be happy that they have the choice to downgrade from Vista to XP.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says Microsoft is listening to Windows users who are urging the software giant to extend its June 30 dealine for XP.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is walking the streets of London calling Windows XP the 'no compromise' operating system--both reliable, and compatible.