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Competition ends with closing ceremonies in front of pyramids; teams from Romania, Brazil, Korea among top winners for projects aimed at helping end hunger and poverty.
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As computing undergoes profound changes, Microsoft's new eXtreme Computing Group stands poised to funnel cutting-edge ideas from Microsoft Research into products developed across the company.
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Q&A: Joe Matz, corporate vice president, Worldwide Licensing and Pricing, explains that in the drive to bring down costs for its customers, Microsoft is constantly advancing its licensing framework.
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Using Microsoft software and Microsoft Surface units, visitors to the Hard Rock Café in Las Vegas experience Hard Rock International’s vast collection of memorabilia from John Lennon, Madonna, Michael Jackson and other rock 'n' roll legends.
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Today, Microsoft announced two new education solutions – Windows MultiPoint Mouse SDK 1.5 and Mouse Mischief – that will help schools get the most from shared computing resources.
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Michael Cole has helped prepare Microsoft’s booth at the Consumer Electronics Show for 15 years. On the eve of this year’s CES, Cole was feeling like the mayor of a small town.
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Xbox LIVE’s Game Room will dust off vintage arcade games such as Centipede and Asteroids when it is released this spring, Microsoft announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Project Natal and other natural user interface products that Microsoft is working on are helping usher in a new generation of human-computer interaction.
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Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer and Robbie Bach will give the keynote speech at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show later today. But first, hundreds of construction workers rush to finish building more than 2,500 exhibits, including one for Microsoft.