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Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes IE for second time this month

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Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes Internet Explorer for the second time this month
    Microsoft is issuing the second critical patch this month for Internet Explorer, but this time won't stray from its dictum not to support versions that run with Windows XP. Read More


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Windows XP die-hards can slash attack risk by dumping IE
By switching to a non-Microsoft browser, Windows XP users can halve the number of vulnerabilities that apply to the OS, according to a survey of flaws Microsoft fixed in the second half of 2013. Read More

6 reasons you'll love Windows Phone 8.1
The mobile world's whipping post deserves a fresh look, thanks to some compelling new features. Read More

As Patch Tuesday looms, Microsoft gives Windows 8.1 users a reprieve
For the third time in four weeks, Microsoft has backed away from a customer cutoff by postponing enforcement of the Windows 8.1 Update migration deadline until June 10. Read More


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Microsoft Azure tools aim to help companies manage hybrid clouds
    For the kick-off of its annual Tech Ed user conference, being held this week in Houston, Microsoft has released a bevy of tools and services to help administrators connect their internal operations to Microsoft's Azure cloud. Read More

Hackers now crave patches, and Microsoft's giving them just what they want
At least one of Microsoft's Patch Tuesday updates looks like an excellent candidate to hackers as they poke around for bugs in the now-retired Windows XP. Read More

Netcraft: Microsoft closes in on Apache Web server lead
After almost two decades of trailing the market leader, Microsoft's Web server software is coming close to rivaling the dominance of the Apache Web server, according to the latest Netcraft survey of Internet infrastructure. Read More


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New evidence that Microsoft is preparing a cloud-based Windows OS
More than a year ago, the notorious Russian Windows leaker WZor dropped hints that Microsoft was working on a cloud-based OS to follow Windows 9. WZor has since gone into hiding following the arrest of an inside leaker a few months back, but a new source has yet another hint of the OS to come. Read More

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Microsoft Windows licenses are typically bundled in with the purchase price of new computers -- switching to Linux doesn't usually offer that much of a savings. Plus, Windows operating systems are supported for ten years. Linux support costs extra. Read More
   

Tech Tip: How to change the default font in Microsoft Word
If you don't like the font Word automatically defaults to when you open a new document, there's an easy way to change it so that every new document you start has the font setting you want. Read More

Microsoft extends deadline for Windows 8.1 Update requirement
Microsoft is giving Windows 8.1 consumer users another 30 days to adopt the latest version of the OS before it cuts them off from receiving security updates. Read More

 

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