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Does Android make Microsoft more money than Windows Mobile?

Microsoft applies for 'self-cleaning' touchscreen patent | Nokia's Windows Phone push meets its market test

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Does Android make Microsoft more money than Windows Mobile?
Microsoft just announced yet another Android patent licensing deal, the tenth such deal they have announced with Android phone and tablet manufacturers. The latest to pay Microsoft for use of patents that Microsoft claims Android uses is Compal, a 28 billion dollar a year manufacturer of phones, computers and tablets. Read More


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Special Digital Edition: Wan Optimization
This Network World Spotlight Digital Edition, prepared by Network World editors, provides an in-depth look at the latest WAN optimization developments. Read now

Microsoft applies for 'self-cleaning' touchscreen patent
Microsoft is always making some intriguing patent applications, and its non-computing patents are always the most interesting ones, like the touch effort introduced with Surface. A new one, though, could be a real lifesaver. Literally. Read More

Nokia's Windows Phone push meets its market test
The moment of truth has come for Nokia: the company is expected to launch its first phones based on Microsoft's Windows Phone OS at Nokia World in London. CEO Stephen Elop will have to convince consumers, operators, developers and retailers that the products can compete with the likes of Apple's iPhone 4S and Samsung's Android-based Galaxy family. Read More

New security flaws ID'd in BlackBerry 6 OS, enterprise IM apps
BlackBerry-maker RIM has identified a number of significant security flaws that affect the Webkit browser in its BlackBerry 6 handheld OS and enterprise IM applications from Microsoft. Read More


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Microsoft's YouTube channel gets hijacked and wiped clean
Microsoft's official YouTube channel was hijacked on Saturday and all videos hosted on it were temporarily removed. The hacker replaced them with others claiming that Microsoft is holding a contest. Read More

Google: Bidding for Yahoo or driving up cost for Microsoft?
The pursuit of Yahoo seems to be heating up as a report Monday added Google to a list of interested suitors that is already said to include Microsoft. Read More

Microsoft says makers of more than half of all Android devices are now its licensees
Microsoft has signed a patent agreement with Taiwan's Compal Electronics that provides coverage under its patent portfolio for Compal's tablets, mobile phones, e-readers and other consumer devices running Android or the Chrome platform. Read More


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Gartner Report: Network Infrastructure Segmentation
This research looks at how segmenting the network infrastructure into foundational building blocks provides clarity on the networking requirements and the ability to make better vendor choices at each layer of the network. Read now

Turn single-user spreadsheets into multi-user business applications
Practically every organization has workgroups that depend on spreadsheets to manage a business process. Sharing the spreadsheets via email or SharePoint can be a hassle, especially when multiple people need to enter data or make changes to the data. Now there is a Web-based tool that turns a single-user spreadsheet into a secure, multi-user database that's as easy to use as Microsoft Excel. Read More

Here come the Windows phones and some porting support
"If you build it, they will come" may make for a memorable movie line, but it doesn't work well in the technology field. Fortunately for Windows Phone, Microsoft has decided to start actively pursuing developers. Read More

Microsoft execs get pay raises, bonuses, and club memberships
At next months' shareholder's meeting, Microsoft investors will be asked to vote on executive compensation, in the company's second-ever "say-on-pay"vote. The first one was held in 2009 and at the time the board decided to only to allow such a vote once every three years. It's only been two years and yet here we are again -- and the board wants to move to annual say-on-pay vote. Read More



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