Forget sticky notes, Microsoft using inkblots as password reminders, 12/04/2007Microsoft Research is investigating if the inkblot is a better idea than the sticky note when it comes to remembering passwords that aren't easy ... Users, Web developers vent over IE7, 12/05/2007Users of Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) turned a blog post by a Microsoft program manager into a complaint free-for-all that took the company to task ... Linux, Unix, Mac, Windows PCs get authentication integration, 12/04/2007Centeris, which provides cross-platform authentication via Microsoft's Active Directory, Tuesday enhanced its Likewise platform (Clear Choice Test ... Microsoft to beef up anti-piracy checks in Vista SP1, 12/04/2007Microsoft will change the user experience of its automatic anti-piracy checks in Windows Vista and also make it harder for hackers to bypass the ... Microsoft: Windows flaw could steer IE to hackers, 12/04/2007Microsoft Corp. said Monday that a flaw in the way its Windows operating system looks up other computers on the Internet has resurfaced and could ... Nortel honors its NAP commitment, 12/04/2007Nortel is delivering on its commitment to support Microsoft's version of NAC, which is called network access protection (NAP).. . Nortel has its ... Microsoft buys startup to boost Web, mobile services, 12/03/2007Microsoft has purchased Seattle startup WebFives, which provides a Web-based file-sharing service for Internet and mobile video, photos, audio, and ... Live Chat: Microsoft/Cisco cert tips revealed Get your cert questions answered by cert guru Patrick Regan, author of over a dozen books. Dec. 11, 2-3 p.m. EST. No registration required. Virtualization Center Series: Microsoft’s vision – diversity of virtualization Microsoft Subnet blogger Mitchell Ashley goes deep to explain Microsoft's vision for virtualization, which centers on the concept of diversity of virtualization. Microsoft rules! (at least on one list of the greatest PC innovations) Microsoft technologies garnered eight spots on a recent list of the 100 greatest PC technology innovations of all time. From MS-DOS to Microsoft XP and Solitaire, do you agree with these selections? Today on Microsoft Subnet What users (and Web developers) hate about IE7: It was intended to be an innocent little blog post lauding the browser's milestones, but it set off a firestorm of reaction from frustrated users. Plus, which browser is more secure – Microsoft’s Internet Explorer? Or Mozilla’s Firefox? And how Microsoft's next generation of antipiracy tools aim to stop piracy by annoying users. |
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