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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Micro$oft's Bach on Vista, XBOX, etc.

High school students attending Microsoft's annual Minority Student Day Friday quizzed Microsoft's entertainment and devices chief about some of Microsoft's touchiest issues, including the travails of Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system and its Zune music player.

During his 30-minute address to 150 students at a Microsoft conference center in Redmond and an additional 1,100 gathered at Microsoft satellite offices across the United States, Robbie Bach outlined a familiar refrain about his company: Microsoft is making moves to connect consumers to information they want from wherever they are.

Most students listened attentively, sometimes whispering to each other.

But during the question-and-answer period that followed Bach's remarks, they put Bach on the defensive
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