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Windows 8's early uptake trumps Vista's
Microsoft's Windows 8 may be lagging far behind Windows 7 in its usage uptake, but it's easily topping the low bar set by Windows Vista, according to data from Web metric firm Net Applications. Read More


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Windows XP countdown clock ticks under 500 days
The Windows XP operating system will exit support April 8, 2014, when Microsoft serves users with their final security updates. Read More

Bye-bye, mouse. Hello, mind control
New interface methods will revolutionize how we interact with computers. Read More

Mozilla suspends work on 64-bit Firefox for Windows
Mozilla this week suspended development of a 64-bit version of Firefox for Windows, citing add-on incompatibilities and low priority for the project. Read More

Delays beset the Linux Foundation's Secure Boot workaround
Linux aficionados who have been watching the Windows 8 Secure Boot saga unfold in recent months will likely remember that the Linux Foundation itself last month unveiled plans for a workaround that would help Linux users get past the problem. Read More


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Microsoft Research hires big computer science thinker Jeannette Wing
Jeannette Wing, a prominent computer science, security and privacy researcher, has been named a VP at Microsoft Research and head of Microsoft Research International. Read More

Fuzzy math: VMware cost calculator can show Microsoft is cheaper
Which is cheaper: Microsoft Windows Server 2012 or VMware vSphere 5.1? Well, that depends on who's doing the math. Read More

Oprah tweets her love of Microsoft Surface tablets from her iPad
If you've taken a look around, Microsoft is marketing its new Surface tablets pretty aggressively. And despite some questionable guerrilla style graffiti marketing, so far Microsoft's efforts have been rather intriguing - which is arguably essential for a device that has been on the receiving end of lukewarm reviews at best. Read More

Microsoft reportedly allows pirates to activate unlicensed installations of Windows 8 Pro
Users running pirated copies of Windows 8 Pro can reportedly upgrade to a fully licensed and permanently activated version of the OS by simply installing a free Windows 8 Media Center upgrade offered by Microsoft. Read More


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Windows XP's countdown to retirement: T-minus 500 days
We are now less than 500 days from the end of support for Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Office 2003. Looking at the size of the existing XP population, that makes me rather nervous. Read More

OpenOffice dumped as Freiburg plots return to Microsoft
The German city of Freiburg is preparing to dump its long-running use of the OpenOffice suite in favour of a return to Microsoft's Office after struggling with range of document compatibility problems. Read More

Windows Server 2012 now runs in Amazon's cloud
Enterprises can now run Windows Server 2012 on the Amazon Web Services cloud, and take advantage of improved management features and new versions of IIS and the .Net framework. Read More

Skype says scam calls on a steady decline
Skype has been battling wily adversaries who are abusing the Internet calling application to direct people to scam websites, but the Microsoft-owned service says the sham calls are decreasing. Read More

 
 
 

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