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Zero day flaw hits Microsoft's Internet Explorer
New vulnerability.
Jennifer Scott
Nov 5 2010 6:57AM
Security
Windows Phone 7 hits Technical Preview
Prototype handsets soon to reach developers.
Daniel Robinson
Jul 20 2010 12:25PM
Software
RSA 2010: Microsoft suggests quarantining botted PCs
Infected PCs like smokers.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 3 2010 2:47PM
Security
Microsoft’s Mundie calls for mandatory ‘internet drivers licences’
Davos hears plans for global cyberwar treaty.
Iain Thomson
Feb 8 2010 2:08PM
Security
Microsoft merges cloud team with server group
Azure joins the mainstream.
Iain Thomson
Dec 11 2009 6:39AM
Software
Microsoft consolidates labs to reduce carbon footprint
Aims for 30 percent power reductions.
Iain Thomson
Sep 15 2009 2:21PM
Software
Microsoft warns of critical Patch Tuesday
Five major security updates next week.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 5 2009 10:00AM
Security
Windows 7 can be used free for four months
30-day trial extended three times, report claims.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 21 2009 6:07AM
Software
TomTom countersues Microsoft
Microsoft has revealed this week that sat-nav firm TomTom is counter-suing the Redmond company for an alleged patent breach.
David Neal
Mar 21 2009 7:28AM
Software
Microsoft Research shows off green energy solutions at TechFest
Microsoft's research arm has been showing off its current projects at the annual TechFest event in Seattle.
Iain Thomson
Feb 26 2009 6:13AM
Software
Eight patches, 28 vulnerabilities for festive Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has closed out the year with a mammoth security update -- fixing 28 vulnerabilities, many of them Office and web flaws.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 11 2008 10:00AM
Security
Microsoft taps EMC for data protection
Microsoft is planning to use software from EMC's RSA division to help secure its enterprise offerings.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 6 2008 8:11AM
Security
Opinion: Vista is dead, PDC suggests
Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference has shown one thing at least, says Iain Thomson: the company has given up on Vista and is now looking at Windows 7 as its saviour.
Iain Thomson
Oct 29 2008 3:41PM
Software
China's internet users lash out at Microsoft's anti-piracy system
Chinese internet users have criticised what they deem to be Microsoft's violation of their right to privacy.
Dan Raywood
Oct 27 2008 10:06AM
Security
Microsoft settles on 'Windows 7' for new OS
Microsoft confirms the next version of its operating system will be called Windows 7 but the decision has invoked surprise and confusion among some observers.
Rosalie Marshall
Oct 15 2008 6:49AM
Software
IBM offers low entry point to Microsoft's HPC Server 2008
IBM has today announced that it is offering interested users a sub-US$100 test trial of Microsoft’s supercomputer operating system, Windows HPC Server 2008.
Staff Writers
Sep 23 2008 11:47AM
Software
Victory predicted for Microsoft's Hyper-V
Microsoft will see its Hyper-V virtualization system overtake market leader VMware, according to one industry analyst..
Shaun Nichols
Jul 3 2008 12:41PM
Software
Google and Yahoo gain at Microsoft's expense
Google and Yahoo gained the edge on Microsoft in the battle for eyeballs in the search engine arena during May, according to market watcher comScore..
Guy Dixon
Jun 23 2008 7:41AM
Software
Microsoft's CardSpace ID technology: breached
Three security researchers in Germany have reportedly broken Microsoft's CardSpace, which was designed to beef up the security of users' personal information while browsing the internet.
Jim Carr
Jun 2 2008 11:56AM
Security
XP SP3, Vista SP1 corrupt data in Microsoft's RMS
Microsoft acknowledged it postponed the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3 because the upgrade can corrupt data in a point-of-sale software system.
Jim Carr
May 2 2008 10:07AM
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