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Watchdog: Privacy regs won't kill innovation so stop whining
Robert Mullins: The founder of the Reputation.com Web site criticized Internet industry giants such as Microsoft and Google who claim that any regulation to try to protect the privacy of consumers online would stifle innovation. Read More


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Windows debugging made easy
At this year's TechEd, Microsoft fellow Mark Russinovich makes Windows debugging look easy--and fun Read More

Verizon to sell its first Windows Phone 7 smartphone on May 26
Julie Bort: The HTC Trophy, Verizon's first Windows Phone 7, will be available online on May 26. Read More

Gov't: We want stored emails, phone locations. New bill: Get a warrant!
Ms. Smith: A new bill introduced to the U.S. Senate would update digital privacy laws and finally require the government to get a warrant before snagging email stored in the cloud. Read More

Having private parts is not probable cause for TSA to grope or body scan you
Ms. Smith: The Texas House of Representatives unanimously passed "Restrain-the-TSA" legislation, which would make invasive pat-downs a crime at Texas airports. Read More


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You call that a virus? How I kicked the Mac Defender's butt in five seconds
Jon Brodkin: About six months ago, I bought the MacBook Air, the first Apple computer I've owned since childhood. I was told by some Mac lovers that I'd never need anti-virus software, but I installed the free Sophos software just in case. Read More

Users lose faith in Google over Calendar glitches
Jon Brodkin: Google provided a crash course this week in how not to convince users to upgrade from a free service to a paid one. Read More

TinKode Hacked NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Ms. Smith A hacker who with a proven track struck again - this time at NASA and a server related to a satellite-based Earth Observation System used to assist in disaster relief. Read More

Microsoft TechEd 2011
Mark Bowker: When attending TechEd, it's difficult to leave with a single takeaway since Microsoft covers such a broad spectrum of products and strategies at the event. Here are a few highlights. Read More


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SLA Compliance: Wireless Fidelity Achieved
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Say Goodbye to Wintel? What Microsoft Windows 8 Could Be
Don't get too comfortable with Windows 7. Microsoft is already hard at work on Windows 8. While it's still only in the "rumor" stage, tidbits are spilling out. Read More

Ballmer: Windows 8 is coming in 2012
Microsoft's next version of the Windows operating system, dubbed Windows 8, will debut in 2012, company CEO Steve Ballmer said Monday. Read More

Ninite automates installation of Windows, Linux apps
Without doubt, there is a core set of applications and tools you need on all PCs, whether it's your own machine or those of users. Read More

Why We Chose Exchange Online, Not Google Apps
How did Microsoft win over the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina for an Office 365 migration? Better license packaging on a bigger ecosystem of apps at an affordable price - an advantage Microsoft can often wield over cloud rival Google. Read More

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