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  • Windows Vista (In)capable

    What went wrong? I'll tell you what went wrong: Microsoft execs - starting with Steve Ballmer - don't care enough about their customers. Which is too bad for the thousands of smart, hard working...

    Blog posts | March 2, 2008 7:59pm PST

  • Microsoft digs own grave of mistrust

    Would Microsoft consider collecting royalties on Internet protocols? Allchin's antitrust trial testimony reveals the company's deception--and the ugly truth.

    News items | May 21, 2002 12:00am PDT

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  • Windows Vista (In)capable

    What went wrong? I'll tell you what went wrong: Microsoft execs - starting with Steve Ballmer - don't care enough about their customers. Which is too bad for the thousands of smart, hard working...

    Blog posts | March 2, 2008 7:59pm PST

  • Jim Allchin and his Windows legacy

    Perhaps more than any single executive at Microsoft--including Chairman Bill Gates and CEO Steve Ballmer--Jim Allchin's reputation will be forever linked to his stewardship over the development of...

    Videos | January 20, 2007 1:31am PST

  • Allchin: Vista apps to be 'mind-bogglingly cool'

    Windows chief Jim Allchin urges developers to get with the program and build Vista applications.

    News items | September 19, 2006 3:07pm PDT

  • Allchin: Still worried about Vista

    Man behind development of newest Windows says there's still plenty of work to do before shipment.

    News items | May 24, 2006 7:48pm PDT

  • Allchin: Buy Vista for the security

    Windows chief Jim Allchin says stronger defenses are a key selling point for Microsoft's new OS.

    News items | January 27, 2006 11:22pm PST

  • A vista of Vista

    CNET News.com's Ina Fried asks Microsoft's Allchin questions from readers. One wanted to know which computers would be able to run Vista.

    Videos | January 27, 2006 10:59pm PST

  • Allchin legacy seen in Windows

    The "most senior geek" after Gates got the OS onto almost every desktop, but he also influenced the decision that prompted the landmark antitrust case.

    News items | September 20, 2005 10:38pm PDT

  • Allchin memo: 'The place to be'

    Windows chief tells staff "my intensity will not abate" in the coming months as he heads toward retirement.

    News items | September 20, 2005 8:10pm PDT

  • Microsoft to reorg; Allchin to retire

    Company creates three divisions with presidents in charge and focuses on hosted services.

    News items | September 20, 2005 6:43pm PDT

  • Allchin's last stand?

    Steve Gillmor: For the second time in his Microsoft career, Windows chief Jim Allchin has tangled with video and come up short. The occasion: last month's Longhorn restructuring announcement.

    News items | September 9, 2004 4:35pm PDT

  • Allchin: Don't call it 'Shorthorn'

    Despite the removal of WinFS, Longhorn will not be short on features, Windows chief Jim Allchin tells CNET News.com.

    News items | August 27, 2004 7:58pm PDT

  • Allchin: From Longhorn to Lonestar

    Microsoft Group Vice President Jim Allchin talks--a little--about Windows beta releases and touts the next version of the company's tablet PC software.

    News items | October 27, 2003 8:36pm PST

  • Allchin's all XML--and Linux

    Q&A Despite a lukewarm reception for .Net, Microsoft vice president Jim Allchin explains why he's bullish about the future of XML Web services--and Linux, too?

    News items | September 12, 2002 7:37pm PDT

  • Microsoft digs own grave of mistrust

    Would Microsoft consider collecting royalties on Internet protocols? Allchin's antitrust trial testimony reveals the company's deception--and the ugly truth.

    News items | May 21, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Microsoft mired in .Net disarray

    One of Microsoft's top executives says the company's .Net My Services plan is still very much in flux. Thus, it's back to the drawing board for a once highly touted strategy.

    News items | May 13, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Allchin: States would weaken MS security

    Microsoft exec Jim Allchin warned in testimony that too much disclosure of technical information in the wrong areas would benefit hackers and create more opportunity for attacks.

    News items | May 7, 2002 4:50pm PDT

  • Allchin: States would weaken MS security

    Windows exec Jim Allchin warned in testimony that too much disclosure of technical information in the wrong areas would benefit hackers and create more opportunity for attacks.

    News items | May 7, 2002 3:45pm PDT

  • Allchin calls for brave new PC world

    Microsoft's Jim Allchin tells hardware makers at WinHEC that innovation is the key to a PC industry revival--but it'll take more than cosmetic changes to part customers from their cash.

    News items | April 16, 2002 8:50pm PDT

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