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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Microsoft scraps Custom XML from Word The software giant strips out patent-infringing technology from Office 2007 by offering a patch to OEMs. But the company still leaves Dell, HP and others little time to make Jan. 11 deadline 
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Court upholds Microsoft Word injunction The U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has given Microsoft until Jan. 11 to stop selling versions of Word with custom XML technology, after ruling Redmond infringed the patent of a Toronto firm. Plus, our chronology of the Microsoft-i4i court battle
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
5 Reasons Word will survive i4i challenge Regardless of whether the patent infringement case against Microsoft has merit, Word is not going away. Here are five reasons why Word can weather the patent challenge
Monday, July 01, 2002
New version of Office due in May 2003 The next version of Microsoft Office, code-named Office 11, will be released next May, Microsoft Corp.'s Jeff Raikes, vice president of productivity and business services, announced at the PC Expo/TechXNY conference in New York.
Wednesday, June 26, 2002
New version of Office due in May 2003 The next version of Microsoft Office, code-named Office 11, will be released next May, Microsoft Corp.'s Jeff Raikes, vice president of productivity and business services, announced at the PC Expo/TechXNY conference in New York.
Thursday, April 25, 2002
Microsoft patches e-mail editing hole in Outlook A security vulnerability that could affect users of Microsoft Corp.'s Outlook 2000 and 2002 e-mail clients who use the company's Word application as an e-mail editor has been patched, according to an advisory from Microsoft.
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