Examples of using Microsoft decided in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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in the Windows and fines that exceeded 2 billion, Microsoft decided to launch versions N.
However, because of the continued popularity of the operating system(27% of Google's page views were on Windows 98 systems during October-November 2003),[35] Microsoft decided to maintain support until July 11, 2006.
Part of the reason Microsoft decided to name the 2015 release"Windows 10"(and skipped"Windows 9") is because the
Part of the reason Microsoft decided to name the release on July 29 2015 under the name Windows 10(and missed Windows 9),
When Microsoft decided that it had to enter the browser game, it did what any giant,
After security researchers discovered vulnerabilities in the encryption mechanism of several types of solid-state drives(SSDs), Microsoft decided to explain how one can enforce software encryption instead.
Because of these incidents, as well as other criticisms that Microsoft was not being proactive in protecting customers from threats, Microsoft decided to significantly improve both the functionality and the interface of Windows XP's built-in firewall,
One thing I would have liked to see him in this way to protect the operating system log in that it would have been much more interesting if the entry in the operating system had to pass all 3"layers" of protection but Microsoft decided that only one method is sufficient.
the Universal was the first Xbox that Microsoft decided to give away entirely for free.
The question is, why did Microsoft decide to make games the focus of its E3 presentation, even when it knew
So Microsoft decided to restart.
Microsoft decided to go another way.
Microsoft decided not to port WCF to Core.
Microsoft decided to say BYE BYE Windows XP.
But why has Microsoft decided to embrace one of its biggest competitors?
Microsoft decided to create their own MVC framework for building web applications.
With XP, Microsoft decided to make Explorer more"discoverable" and task based.
After looking at customer feedback and usage data, Microsoft decided to discontinue this service.
Luckily, Microsoft decided to listen to its users and bring back this useful feature.
Microsoft decided to say goodbye to Windows Vista after 10 years of its release.