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4 reasons Windows Phone 7 will beat iPhone and Android
Microsoft has a relatively long history with mobile operating systems, stretching back to the mid-nineties and Windows CE. Developed originally for "embedded systems," Windows CE quickly found its way into PDAs and eventually phones, and while consumers never warmed to the platform, it did achieve a level of success in the enterprise. Read More


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Microsoft's push back against spammers
It's fashionable to beat up Microsoft as the gang that can't shoot straight. The willingness of the press and individuals alike to fall for the "IE users are dumb" scam is a great example of this. Read More

Lightning strike in Dublin downs Amazon, Microsoft clouds
A lightening strike in Dublin on Sunday caused a power failure in data centers belonging to Amazon and Microsoft, causing the companies' cloud services to go offline. Read More

Critical fixes for Windows and IE coming in big Patch Tuesday
In another big Patch Tuesday, Microsoft will release 13 patches next week covering 22 vulnerabilities, including two critical patches to prevent remote code execution attacks in Windows and Internet Explorer. Read More


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Microsoft debuts software for homebrew gadget builds
Hardware hackers building their own gadgets may want to take a look at a new offering from Microsoft that promises to save time in prototyping new devices: a software development platform for home-built gadgets, called .Net Gadgeteer. Read More

Black Hat: Apple does well but Microsoft does better with enterprise security
While still not great, the operating systems behind Apple desktops, laptops and phones are getting more secure, researchers at Black Hat say. Read More

15 incredibly useful (and free) Microsoft tools for IT pros
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Microsoft kicks off $250,000 security contest
Microsoft launched a $250,000 contest for researchers who develop defensive security technologies that deal with entire classes of exploits. Read More

Malware turns off Windows' UAC, warns Microsoft
Microsoft urged users to keep an oft-criticized Windows security feature turned on, even as it said that more malware is disabling the tool. Read More

Windows Mobile and smartphones: Resignation, but opportunity
Microsoft mobile has a chance. Microsoft might be able to chase the competition with Windows Mobile if they can get one thing right: security. Read More

Former Microsoft exec, Obama donor named new U.S. CIO
The White House announced that President Barack Obama intends to appoint Steven VanRoekel to replace Vivek Kundra as the federal government CIO. Read More

After Google rant on Android patents, Microsoft tweets: 'Really?'
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