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For those who have been frequently frustrated in the past when new versions of Windows did not support their hardware, the times, they are a-changing.
11/21/2006
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It's a veritable virtual beta blitz.
11/21/2006
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Revenge is a dish best served by someone who knows what they're doing.
11/21/2006
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And one CEO is on a mission to thaw it out.
11/21/2006
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Apparently, some whole countries should be so lucky.
11/21/2006
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No, really, will it?
11/21/2006
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Guidance Software Inc. said Thursday it's settled Federal Trade Commission charges stemming from a 2005 security failure that allowed hackers to access the credit card information of thousands of customers.
11/17/2006
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Plus, VMworld debuts new products from Chip PC, Symantec and others.
11/17/2006
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Microsoft execs aren't exactly shouting, "Head 'em up, move 'em out," as Clint Eastwood's Rowdy Yates character did in the '60s TV series, "Rawhide," but their long drive to bring Windows Server "Longhorn" to market continues.
11/16/2006
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Tired of waiting for Windows Vista? Got an MSDN Premium subscription? Well, there you go.
11/16/2006
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A former Source Media Inc. executive was charged with hacking into the company's computer system three years after he was dismissed, and tipping off employees whose jobs were in jeopardy, prosecutors said Wednesday.
11/16/2006
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Shares of Dell Inc. fell Thursday after the company delayed its third-quarter earnings report and said federal regulators had begun a formal investigation into the computer company
11/16/2006
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Microsoft launches several security products in one fell swoop.
11/16/2006
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No good deed goes unpunished.
11/16/2006
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Strange bedfellows, indeed.
11/16/2006
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How else to explain the big two-oh?
11/16/2006
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Microsoft Corp. said it will partner with MetroFi Inc. to build a free wireless Internet service for Oregon's largest city.
11/15/2006
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Microsoft follows product releases with new-generation certifications that focus more on job skills.
11/15/2006
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EU says Microsoft still short of supplying data to comply with 2004 order.
11/15/2006
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A problem-by-problem breakdown of why one company's three-year Unix to Windows migration went so horribly, horribly wrong.
11/15/2006
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Microsoft has formed a cross-industry group of software and hardware vendors aimed at enhancing interoperability with its software.
11/15/2006
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Right on the heels of the releases of Windows Vista and Office 2007 to manufacturing, Microsoft has released some details on its new-generation tracks for those software releases.
11/15/2006
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Microsoft made several milestone announcements regarding its database products Wednesday at its SQL PASS conference in Seattle.
11/15/2006
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Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates told shareholders Tuesday that Windows Vista could be the company's biggest product launch since Windows 95 debuted more than a decade ago.
11/15/2006
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The better to milk this "Web 2.0" thing for all it's worth.
11/15/2006
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When the EU bites, Bill bites back.
11/15/2006
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Here's a little something to keep your IT guys on their toes.
11/15/2006
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Microsoft launched the beta test of its new Forefront Client Security product that aims to help protect business desktops, laptops and server operating systems from viruses, spyware and other threats at its IT Forum conference in Barcelona, Spain on Tuesday.
11/14/2006
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Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chip maker, on Tuesday launched the world's first "quad-core" processors, a new line of chips that feature four computing brains and improved performance over previous models with just one or two processing cores.
11/14/2006
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Launch might exceed Windows XP expectations, says Redmond chairman.
11/14/2006
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Eighty-six percent of IT decision makers say they plan to adopt Windows Vista, and 20 percent say they will move to the new operating system within the next year, according to a new tracking poll sponsored by CDW Corp.
11/14/2006
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Chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has quietly discontinued a money-losing line of low-cost PCs aimed at helping customers in developing countries get access to the Internet, according to a regulatory filing.
11/14/2006
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As expected, Microsoft today issued six patches for a variety of security issues, including an XML vulnerability considered to be "zero day."
11/14/2006
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But for gamers and other private consumers, it'll be a belated holiday.
11/14/2006
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It's patch Tuesday all over again.
11/14/2006
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The open source parade is growing -- but is .NET ever joining in?
11/14/2006
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Here's a free tool from PreEmptive Solutions that'll help keep other people's paws away from your code.
11/14/2006
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Zune music player is Microsoft's latest entertainment foray
11/13/2006
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Hundreds of potential jurors report for duty in Microsoft lawsuit.
11/13/2006
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No matter whether Nintendo Co., Microsoft Corp. or Sony Corp. wins the video game console war, there already is one huge victor: IBM Corp., which designed and makes the microprocessors for all three units.
11/13/2006
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If Cisco Systems Inc. has its way, the Oakland Athletics' new ballpark in Fremont, California, will be the stadium of the future.
11/13/2006
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Some musicians spend 18 months working on a whole album. At Microsoft Corp., that's how long it took to perfect just four seconds of sound.
11/13/2006
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Small business customers will have access to OS early, much like enterprise businesses. Consumers still have to wait for January 30th.
11/13/2006
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Computer server and software maker Sun Microsystems Inc. said Monday that it had begun to make its Java technology an open-source software project available for free on the Internet.
11/13/2006
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Singapore teen faces 3 years' jail for tapping into another's wireless Internet.
11/13/2006
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Sun Microsystems releases its Java technology as open-source project.
11/13/2006
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Microsoft turns to musician Robert Fripp to create many of Vista's sounds, including signature start-up sound.
11/10/2006
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Chip-maker Nvidia Corp. unveiled two graphics microprocessors that offer twice the horsepower of previous models and what the company touts as a design milestone: a multitasking brain capable of efficiently handling a variety non-graphics calculations.
11/09/2006
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Advanced security bulletin refers to an XML flaw and five other Windows flaws deemed "critical"; unknown whether security rollup addresses recent Visual Studio flaw.
11/09/2006
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Microsoft announced this week it is adding an enhanced version of Dotfuscator Community Edition (CE) to the next major release of Microsoft Visual Studio, code-named "Orcas."
11/09/2006