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Windows 8 security: What's new

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Windows 8 security: What's new
When Windows 8 comes out later this year, the new Start screen and Metro-style apps will likely be the first changes you'll notice, but those aren't the only things that are new. Microsoft is also making some serious security enhancements to help keep your system safer and to improve Windows' ability to combat viruses and malware. It just may be the biggest improvement to Windows security yet. Read More


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Ex-Microsoft exec: 'We shouldn't have taken on Apple with Zune'
Microsoft should have "skipped media players completely" and instead produced "the coolest music service for your phones ever." Read More

Microsoft: Too old and too big to survive?
Microsoft is making lots of weird decisions; has the company reached its dotage? Read More

Consider desktops in the cloud for BYOD
Desktop-as-a-Service is an interesting way for IT execs to provide cloud-based Windows desktop sessions, as well as shared resources such as storage. DaaS can help companies roll out new desktops and support Bring Your Own Device policies. Read More


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Microsoft dumps Aero in Windows 8, bets on tablets over desktops
In a gargantuan, 11,300-word post, on the Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft's Jensen Harris discusses new design elements coming in the final release of Windows 8. The post offers a "brief" history of the Windows user interface and explains why Microsoft has made many of the changes ushered in with each major new release of Windows. Read More

GitHub becomes friendlier for developers using Windows
Have you wished for an easy way to do social coding on a Windows computer? If so, then you are in luck. As millions of people know, GitHub is a way to collaborate and share code with friends or complete strangers. Read More

Windows RT management could be a key to success for Windows 8 tablets
IT management executives from large corporations worry most about how to manage employee-owned devices safely and securely, according to clients of the Directions on Microsoft analyst firm. Read More


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Mozilla product director says Firefox on Windows RT 'probably not worth it'
Unless Microsoft allows other browser makers to call important APIs in Windows RT, it's "probably not worth it to even bother" building a version of Firefox for the new OS, a Mozilla product director said. Read More

Microsoft's social networking site So.cl now open to all users
So.cl, an experimental research project from Microsoft, that combines social networking and search to promote learning, is now accepting all users interested in joining the site. Read More

Microsoft Kinect ads can watch you while you watch them
Do you watch commercials or do use that timeslot to run to the restroom or to the kitchen? Do you fast-forward to skip as many commercials as possible when watching TV via a DVR or On Demand? Microsoft's new Kinect-powered interactive commercials, called NUads for Natural User Interface Adverstisements, have the potential to change all that. Read More

Microsoft's Visual Studio 11 lineup adds Windows Phone, Azure tools
Company claims system requirements will be the same as those of Visual Studio 2010 despite performance increases. Read More



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