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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Microsoft, HP putting $180 million into UC deal; Microsoft to show off Kumo

Microsoft early releases prove useful to malware creators too; Microsoft adds Netflix to Windows Media Center
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Microsoft, HP putting $180 million into UC deal

Microsoft and HP have expanded their partnership to develop and sell a common platform for delivering voice, video and messaging services to office workers. Read full story

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Microsoft to show off "Kumo" and offer more ad-supported cloud services
Microsoft will be testing its new-and-improved search engine, Kumo, next week, reports say, although the live version is not expected to be rolled out at that time. This goes hand-in-hand with Microsoft's hints that it will be rolling out more advertising-supported services.

Microsoft early releases prove useful to malware creators too
Offering early access to Microsoft Windows 7 has been great for customers and Microsoft alike, but in what ways is this useful to malware writers? In theory, having such a public beta and RC gives malware creators early and easy access to prerelease code that may not be fully checked or tested for security vulnerabilities.

Microsoft adds Netflix to Windows Media Center
Microsoft is adding Netflix to the list of content providers in its Windows Media Center feature for Vista PCs as part of the company's drive to give people more entertainment options on their computers.

Microsoft demos SecondLight 3D UI with its next-gen Surface
Microsoft has been investing a lot of energy into new user interfaces such as gesture-based interactions that replace mouse clicks and hologram virtual meetings. Here's a quick look at how the company envisions the next generation "touch" computing interface for its Surface PC.

Novell's SLED 11 to ship with Active Directory gateway technology
Likewise's software for bridging Linux desktops and Microsoft's Active Directory will now be included with Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 11.

Free tools help protect users from IIS zero-day exploit
Security and patch management vendor Shavlik Technologies recommended a pair of free tools from Microsoft to help users protect themselves from a zero-day exploit in Internet Information Sever.

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