A judge dismissed a lawsuit that was filed in 2006 against Microsoft over its Windows Genuine Advantage program
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Microsoft to improve health services
Microsoft is hoping to improve its HealthVault as well as other health services
Faltering Windows support
Windows XP Service Pack 2's and Windows 2000's support expires in 5 months, while Vista RTM ( release To Manufacturing ) support ends in 2 months
Internet Explorer 8 Click Clever Click Safe
Microsoft unveils child-friendly version of IE 8
Release Candidate 2 for ASP.NET MVC 2
Microsoft has made the second release candidate for its ASP.Net MVC 2 technology available
XBox live shutting down for original XBox consoles
The plug on Microsoft's Xbox LIVE online gaming service will be pulled on the 15th of April for the 1st generation XBox console.
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