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Oracle patches 78 vulnerabilities
Sixteen products vulnerable to remote code execution.
Tom Brewster
Jan 18 2012 3:13PM
Security
Plodding PC sales weigh down Microsoft profit
Waiting for Windows 8?
Bill Rigby
Jan 17 2012 7:12AM
Software
Microsoft ropes LG into Android agreement
That's 70 percent of 700,000 activations a day.
Liam Tung
Jan 13 2012 6:54AM
Software
Busy Adobe, Microsoft patch days planned
Microsoft and Adobe plan busy January patch days
Tom Brewster
Jan 11 2012 9:21AM
Security
Kinect for 500m Windows 7 PCs due February
Limited quantities set for Australia.
Liam Tung
Jan 11 2012 7:51AM
Hardware
Xbox Live a goldmine for hackers
Scammers selling Microsoft Points dirt cheap.
Darren Pauli
Jan 9 2012 3:23PM
Security
Microsoft dumps Windows Phone update site
Leaves transparency to carriers.
Staff Writers
Jan 9 2012 7:42AM
Software
Microsoft preps seven security patches
Includes one 'critical' fix.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 6 2012 10:45AM
Security
Microsoft simplifies Windows 8 restoration
New tools to reinstall OS without losing data, settings.
Ry Crozier
Jan 6 2012 7:17AM
Software
ASP.NET hole workaround published
One crafted ~100kb HTTP request can consume 100 percent of a CPU core.
Dan Raywood
Jan 4 2012 11:38AM
Security
Microsoft scrambles to address widespread ASP.NET bug
Bug impacts entire .Net framework.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 29 2011 8:41AM
Security
Motorola found to have infringed Microsoft patent
Most of Microsoft's other complaints dismissed.
Tom Brewster
Dec 23 2011 8:57AM
Hardware
Xerox PARC founder dies
Groundbreaking facility was the birthplace of GUIs and windows.
Liam Tung
Dec 23 2011 4:59AM
Hardware
Microsoft to part ways with CES after 2012
Show goes on, just not at CES.
Liam Tung
Dec 22 2011 8:22AM
Software
Mozilla locks in Firefox-saving Google deal
"Pleased to announce"... we have money!
Liam Tung
Dec 21 2011 6:34AM
Software
Windows 8 security takes on different strokes
Line beats circle, circle beats dot.
Darren Pauli
Dec 20 2011 9:56AM
Security
Eleven IT execs on the rise
The IT industry execs that will lead in 2012.
Dec 19 2011 10:19AM
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Who moved through the top dog turnstile in 2011?
Promotions, retirement, ousting and death.
Liam Tung
Dec 19 2011 7:02AM
Hardware
Australia a guinea pig for silent Internet Explorer updates
From Janurary Microsoft will automatically upgrade Windows customers to the latest version of IE.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 16 2011 11:37AM
Security
Microsoft switches on auto upgrades for Internet Explorer
Silent updates will push users to the latest version of Internet Explorer.
Staff Writers
Dec 16 2011 8:51AM
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