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New exploit technique nullifies major Windows defense

From sneakers to smartphones: The man behind Microsoft's Windows Phone design | Microsoft at last releases famed Red Hat/Linux virtualization drivers

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New exploit technique nullifies major Windows defense
The disclosure of a new exploit technique that bypasses an important Windows security feature may lead to more successful attacks against Microsoft's newer operating systems, researchers said. Read More


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From sneakers to smartphones: The man behind Microsoft's Windows Phone design
One of the key figures in redefining the Windows experience on smartphones is Albert Shum, who's been with Microsoft for barely two-and-a-half years. His previous employer for 12 years: sneaker manufacturer Nike, where he worked in design. Read More

Microsoft at last releases famed Red Hat/Linux virtualization drivers
Last week, Microsoft released a set of drivers that allow production versions of Red Hat to run on Hyper-V. The drivers, otherwise known as integration components, have some limitations, but they come with the full assurance that both Microsoft and Red Hat will support such an implementation. Read More

Microsoft cranks out new identity management software
Microsoft announced at the RSA Conference that it has begun shipping Forefront Identity Manager 2010, server software for provisioning and de-provisioning user access and privileges for network and database resources. Read More


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Ballmer: We'll beat Google ... someday
It's not easy being Steve Ballmer. The Microsoft CEO was asked for the umpteenth time Tuesday if his company will ever be number one in search. Read More

Microsoft Research to strut its stuff at annual TechFest
Microsoft Research this week will show off its latest creations, which include a Mobile Surface that lets you turn any tabletop surface into a computing input device and a telephone that lets you translate conversations between people speaking different languages. Read More

Microsoft fixes troublesome patch
Microsoft has re-released a troublesome Patch Tuesday update that was, in part, causing XP machines to crash. As of today, MS10-015 will be once again pushed out to Windows users through Automatic Update. Read More


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Microsoft redeeming itself on security issues
When Christian Christiansen, an IDC IT security analyst, was briefed by people at Microsoft before the company launched its Trustworthy Computing initiative eight years ago, he was frank: "I told them 'You know it's going to take you 10 years to even start to change widespread customer opinion about how bad you are.'" Read More

Vizioncore tool will soon manage Hyper-V, Xen
Vizioncore's management tool vFoglight will work with Microsoft's virtualization platform Hyper-V by the middle of the year and with Xen from Citrix by the end of the year, the company said at Cebit. Read More

Google-Microsoft search war hits new heights
Microsoft's apparent backing of complaints that prompted a European antitrust investigation of Google is but the latest clash in the ongoing war between the two technology titans, analysts say. Read More

Microsoft confirms free Office 2010 upgrade deal
Microsoft's CFO confirmed today that the company will offer a free upgrade to the upcoming Office 2010 suite starting this month. Read More

Microsoft warns of new bug affecting IE users
Steer clear of the F1 key while surfing the Web, at least for a little while. Read More



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