free speech bill gates
Apple slammed for piracy-fuelling iPod
News Rob Glaser has made his peace with Microsoft's Bill Gates. Glaser told the audience following his speech: "I don't think anyone offers anything freer than 25 [songs]. In an effort to... [06 Dec 2005]
Microsoft wines and dines Red Hat
News But Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, although not commenting on the Ballmer-Szulik get-together, said in an interview Microsoft is interested in meeting with open source companies. In a 2001... [11 May 2005]
Microsoft launches one stop shop for patches
News In a February speech at the RSA Conference 2005, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates had promised that a beta version of the program would launch this month. The free program,... [23 Mar 2005]
Gates: We'll give away anti-spyware software
News The pledge, made by Microsoft chairman Bill Gates during his keynote speech kicking off the RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco, comes after the company had been testing its AntiSpyware... [16 Feb 2005]
Next Windows Mobile OS out next week
News Chairman Bill Gates is scheduled to give a keynote speech at the conference on Wednesday. Toshiba is not expected to have any new models immediately but will allow current customers to... [19 Mar 2004]
Indian president promotes open source
News Abdul Kalam recounted a conversation earlier this year with Microsoft chairman Bill Gates. The president of India added to a growing foreign-relations headache for Microsoft with a... [30 May 2003]
Xbox-itis
Comment Of the 74 per cent who definitely intended to play truant from the big school of work, 46 per cent said they'd pull a sickie, while 26 per cent are a bit a bit more honest: they plan to tell their employers that their absence was all... [14 Mar 2002]
Gates hints at out-of-court settlement
News On the day the article appeared, Gates was in Las Vegas delivering his keynote speech to Comdex delegates. Microsoft chairman, Bill Gates, has admitted he wants to... [15 Nov 1999]
Symbian deal 'unlikely' for Sun
News As usual, Microsoft and Bill Gates came in for special attention. Meanwhile, in a keynote speech at a Sun conference in Rome, McNealy concentrated on what he has preached for some time:... [05 Feb 1999]
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