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Windows XP deadline provides silver lining to slumping PC market
The PC market remained weak in the third quarter, but the expiration of Microsoft's support for Windows XP in April next year may have prompted users to look at upgrades, which eased the slump. Read More
 


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Inside CIO paychecks
Ever wonder what payday is like for CIOs at giant global companies? Network World scoured the proxy statements of the 500 largest U.S. companies to find instances where a CIO or senior IT executive ranks among a company's highest-paid executive officers. We found 25. Check out the details on their multi-million pay packages, which include six-figure salaries, cash bonuses, stock awards, and perks. Read More
 

Shutdown could delay government's patching of IE, Windows and .NET flaws
The ongoing government shutdown could leave desktop and server systems in many federal agencies vulnerable to new threats disclosed Tuesday by Microsoft in its latest round of security updates. Read More
 

The 'Bad Boys' of open source
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Wiley: Object storage for Dummies
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Microsoft Says Its Future in the Cloud Is Bright
In case there was any doubt, Microsoft made it clear on Monday that it sees its future in the cloud. It unveiled a "wave" of enterprise cloud products and services--from Windows Server and System Center to Visual Studio, Windows Intune, SQL Server and Dynamics, to a new Windows Azure U.S. Government Cloud. Read More
 

Dell's Surface Pro wannabe: Threat or proof Microsoft's strategy works?
Microsoft faces competition for its Surface Pro 2 tablet, and it's from an expected source: One of its own hardware partners, Dell. Read More
 

Microsoft ponies up $100K to researcher who figured out new Windows hack in 2 weeks
The security researcher who was awarded $100,000 by Microsoft said he spent about two weeks pondering, then demonstrating a new way to circumvent Windows' defensive technologies. Read More
 


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Ballmer promises Office on iPad after touch-first apps hit Windows
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer today said that a touch-specific version of Office will, at some point, reach the iPad. Read More
 

Tenth Anniversary Patch Tuesday brings crucial Microsoft Explorer fix
As anticipated, the latest round of Microsoft's Patch Tuesday monthly release of security fixes addresses a widely known Internet Explorer (IE) vulnerability already being exploited by malicious hackers. Read More
 

Microsoft tosses in YouTube towel, returns to Web UI for Windows Phone
Microsoft yesterday threw in the towel on its attempt to build its own YouTube app for Windows Phone, revising that app to shunt users instead to the browser for accessing Google's video service via the Web. Read More
 

 

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