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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

New IE zero-day first to leave Windows XP exposed, unprotected

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New IE zero-day first to leave Windows XP exposed, unprotected
Microsoft is trying to gauge the seriousness of a zero-day flaw in all Internet Explorer browsers from versions 6 through 11 and whether it warrants issuing an out-of-band fix before May's Patch Tuesday. Read More
 


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Skype group video calls finally free on Windows, Mac desktops and Xbox
Microsoft is now letting Skype users make group video calls for free via PCs, Macs and the Xbox. Read More
 

US-CERT to Americans: Stop browsing with IE
The U.S. government's top cyber-security agency is telling Internet Explorer users they should consider running a different browser until Microsoft fixes a critical vulnerability. Read More
 

Four things Microsoft needs to do now to boost Windows Phone
  Now that Microsoft has finally closed its acquisition of Nokia's devices and services business, the company needs to accelerate efforts to attract more developers, help cut the cost of smartphones running Windows Phone, and make sure its new employees feel welcome. Read More
 


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Microsoft boosts OneDrive for Business storage
The cloud-storage arms race heated up even more on Monday when Microsoft gave its OneDrive for Business service a big capacity boost. Read More
 

Microsoft Security Essentials goes bonkers just as support ends
Back when we were counting the days until the demise of Windows XP, there was some back and forth over whether or not Microsoft would continue to support Microsoft Security Essentials, its free antivirus software, for XP. Initial rumors said yes, Redmond said no, it would support it for another year. Read More
 

Losses mount for Microsoft's Surface tablet line
Economies of scale continued to elude Microsoft's Surface line as the tablet lost more money in the March quarter than in the preceding three-month period, regulatory filings showed. Read More
 


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Intuit Turns to Self-Service IT
Intuit empowered its users to resolve their own IT issues with a consumer-like experience to free IT to focus on more strategic initiatives. See how Intuit got here Learn more

Judge to Microsoft: Hand over cloud data no matter where in the world it is stored
"The U.S. government doesn't have the power to search a home in another country, nor should it have the power to search the content of email stored overseas," wrote Microsoft Deputy General Counsel David Howard. That was last week when Microsoft challenged the power of US government-issued search warrants seeking customer content stored exclusively outside the US. Read More
 

Smartphone lull a golden opportunity for Microsoft
Critics have derided Microsoft's US$7.5 billion acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services business but the deal may be closing at the perfect moment -- during a slowdown in smartphone innovation. Read More
 

Microsoft Surface Mini seems likely to ship soon
Microsoft may be prepping to ship a mini version of its Surface tablets within a month, based on an Amazon.com listing for a case custom made for the device. Read More
 

 

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