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Microsoft still mum on programs prone to DLL hijacking attacks
Microsoft on Tuesday again abstained from naming which of its Windows programs, if any, contain bugs that could lead to widespread "DLL load hijacking" attacks. Read More


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Microsoft's IE loses momentum, drops market share
The browser battle returned to what passes for normalcy in August as Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which had a two-month run of usage share gains, lost ground to the usual suspect: Google's Chrome. Read More

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Unified Windows Storage Consolidation
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Microsoft revives Windows 7 Family Pack discount
Microsoft said it will revive last year's multi-license Windows 7 Family Pack in early October for U.S. customers. Read More

Researchers slate 'month of bugs' launch for Wednesday
A little-known group of security researchers will kick off a month of bug disclosures starting Wednesday that target unpatched vulnerabilities in software from Abode, Microsoft, Mozilla, Apple and others. Read More

Where is Microsoft in the Apple, Google TV race?
The black turtlenecked-denim jeansed wonder swooped down into San Francisco again today with "one more thing" to dazzle Appleytes -- new iPods and a new and improved Apple TV. But Apple TV, along with a coming offering from Google, seem to be crowding out Microsoft in the competition for the TV operating system space. Read More


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Microsoft to VMware: Windows is still relevant in the virtualization era
Virtualization has not stripped Windows of its relevance, a Microsoft official said in response to VMware CEO Paul Maritz's argument that operating systems are no longer the center of innovation in the IT world. Read More

Hyper-V eating VMware's lunc -- er, snack
As the VMworld 2010 conference gets underway this week in San Francisco, players in the world of virtualization will be taking another read on the impact of upstart Microsoft on the incumbent VMware in the market for virtualization hypervisors and related management software. The take from this reporter's perspective is that Microsoft is making inroads, but in a different portion of the market from VMware. Read More

Microsoft ad warns VMware customers about lock-in
Microsoft is warning customers that signing long-term enterprise license agreements can chain them for years to the unpredictable, often self-serving development schedule of an IT vendor -- which may not suit the customer's unique needs and priorities. Read More

Microsoft's Davis on privacy: Your digital life data is bankable currency
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Microsoft to build giant data center in Virginia
Microsoft is to build another large data center, this time in Virginia, despite scaling back plans for an earlier facility in Iowa. Read More

 
 
 

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