Prize for zero-day Windows flaws set at $20,000, 01/16/2008 A security research company is offering $20,000 for information on undisclosed security flaws in Microsoft's Windows OS.. . Digital Armaments ... 12,500 sign 'Save XP' petition, 01/16/2008 Within 36 hours of the full launch of InfoWorld's petition drive asking Microsoft not to discontinue Windows XP as planned on June 30, 12,621 ... Microsoft warns of new Excel vulnerability, 01/16/2008 Attackers are exploiting a vulnerability that lies within several versions of the Excel spreadsheet program, Microsoft warned late Tuesday. . . The ... What Microsoft could have said but didn't about the strange Xbox wireless signal, 01/11/2008 After 37 days, Microsoft finally issued a statement in response to the strong radio apparently generated by its Xbox 360 game console that was ... Microsoft's response to the Xbox's strange wireless signal: It could be anything, 01/11/2008 After 37 days, Microsoft issued 43-word statement on the report of a strange, strong radio apparently generated by its Xbox 360 game console, and ... Microsoft confirms another executive departure, 01/15/2008 Microsoft confirmed on Tuesday that a long-standing and influential member of the Windows OS team has left, one of several recent and imminent ... Microsoft partners to deliver ads on shopping carts, 01/15/2008 A partnership unveiled this week between Microsoft, MediaCart Holdings and Wakefern Food will deliver personalized ads to grocery shoppers through ... Raikes to leave Microsoft in September, 01/10/08 Jeff Raikes, the president of Microsoft's Business Division, plans to retire in September, the company said on Thursday. IBM retains slim lead among patent-winners; Samsung, Microsoft gain ground, 01/14/08 IBM secured 3,148 patents in 2007, besting all other competitors for the 15th consecutive year, but Big Blue's lead is getting slimmer. Microsoft to provide virtual access to Library of Congress, 01/10/08 Microsoft will provide the technology that allows visitors to the U.S. Library of Congress (LOC) to first take a virtual tour of ... Microsoft trained 200,000 teachers in India, 01/14/08 Microsoft has trained 200,000 teachers in India on the use of computers, ahead of its original target to train 80,000 teachers in the country during the five-year period ending December this year, it said. Today on Microsoft Subnet: The No. 1 reason smart IT professionals fail certification exams: time management. Podcast: Using Active Directory to manage Linux systems. The purpose of roles in Window Server 2008. Two great giveaways from Microsoft Subnet Enter to win a training course worth up to $2,500 from New Horizons. Plus: enter to win a free Cool Stuff gift worth up to $500 from Global Knowledge's Cool Stuff catalog. Wishes for MacWorld Mitchell Ashley names his list of announcements that he says Apple should make at Macworld '08. It begins with his idea for the "iPhone Plus" which would, among other t things, support Microsoft Exchange. An in-depth look at Windows Server 2008 Delve under the hood of the soon-to-be-launched server OS with Microsoft Subnet guest blogger Glenn Weadock, an instructor with Global Knowledge. |
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