Tuesday, February 01, 2011

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Whither go the IPv4 addresses?
Kerrie Meyler: The last blocks are about to be distributed to the regional registries APNIC and the depletion of IPv4 addresses is upon us. Read More


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Enterprises playing hard to get with Windows 7
Robert Mullins: Forrester says only 10 percent of business PCs run new OS. Read More

How to protect Windows from the new MHTML zero-day hole
Julie Bort: On Friday, Microsoft warned of a new zero-day bug for all versions of Windows and issued guidance on how to determine if your Windows machines are vulnerable. Read More

Watchdog Group questions Google's relationship with NSA
Ms. Smith: The Consumer Watchdog group has issued a report that implies Google is protected by "inappropriate secret relationship" with NSA. They want Congress to investigate the "Wi-Spy scandal." Read More


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Microsoft-Yahoo search alliance bearing fruit
Robert Mullins: When it comes to the Microsoft-Yahoo search advertising alliance the gains are small, but the numbers are at least heading in the right direction. Read More

Desire for Windows Phone 7 remains low despite Microsoft sales claims
Julie Bort: Independent research doesn't match Microsoft's claims of WP7 popularity, but the news isn't all bad for the new smartphone either. Read More

Is that coupon worth the risk to your personal privacy?
Robert Mullins: Location-based services on smartphones are convenient, but how will they erode your personal privacy? Read More


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Data Privacy Day 2011: Microsoft offers privacy advice on location-based services
Ms. Smith: In celebration of Data Privacy Day, Microsoft offered privacy advice on location-based services to businesses and consumers. Read More

Kinect becomes impromptu sound board
Keith Shaw: In this video, YouTube user roboczar uses the Microsoft Kinect hardware to create an impromptu sound board. Read More

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