Microsoft Corp. offered a few more details at its annual TechEd conference on the upcoming version of its hosted Web conferencing offering, Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007.
Research In Motion expects to start selling a BlackBerry with both cellular and Wi-Fi wireless capabilities, CEO Jim Balsillie said earlier this week. The converged BlackBerry, he said, should come out "in the back half of this year."
Toronto is among 16 cities around the world that may soon be monitoring their carbon emissions courtesy of Microsoft Corp. and the Clinton Foundation who are working together to develop free Web-based software and services. Yesterday's announcement came a day after former U.S. President Bill Clinton said his foundation would finance the renovation of buildings in the 16 cities to make them more environmentally friendly.
Intel hung on to its position as number-one semiconductor vendor by revenue in 2006, despite a 12 percent revenue decline over the previous year, according to a report from Gartner.
Microsoft unfairly labeled PCs "Windows Vista Capable" even when the computers could only run the most basic form of the operating system, according to a lawsuit filed against the software giant on Thursday.
SAP AG announced changes to its executive management team, including that Shai Agassi, president of the product and technology group, will leave the company.