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Microsoft quashes 21 bugs, blocks drive-by attacks
Microsoft issued nine security updates that patched 21 vulnerabilities in Windows, IE, Office, .Net, Silverlight and SharePoint Server, including several critical bugs that can be exploited with drive-by attacks. Read More


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What to Look for in Smart Card Readers
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Is Microsoft leveraging the consumer tablet craze to force enterprise Windows 8 upgrades?
Much of the appeal surrounding Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 operating system stems from the compatibility it will offer across tablets and PCs. By generating that appeal, Microsoft may successfully leverage two of the biggest ongoing trends in IT – consumerization and data security – to make Windows 8 a sure-fire home run when it finally does hit shelves. Read More

Windows 8: What you need to know
Just when you got used to Windows 7, Microsoft is threatening to ship Windows 8. The first public beta is slated to be released at the end of this month, with a final ship date rumored to be in October. So, what does Windows 8 mean for you? Read More

Cisco aims to blunt the power of Microsoft-Skype merger
Cisco's plea to make Skype video conferencing protocols public is at least in part a defensive move to protect Cisco's dominance in video as it faces the potentially formidable blending of Skype with Microsoft's unified communication platform, Lync, experts say. Read More


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New eBook: Choosing a Green Colocation Provider
As the world's appetite for apps increases, so does the demand for processing power and the energy to fuel it. Is your colocation provider truly addressing this growing need with sensitivity to the environment? Learn More

Microsoft sees Skype linking all its products, CFO says
Microsoft will aggressively and broadly integrate Skype across its product portfolio, the company's CFO said on Wednesday, the same day that rival Cisco Systems raised concerns about Microsoft's Skype integration plans. Read More

Just how old is Windows on ARM? Older than the iPad
Something tells me Microsoft will be checking the EXIF data on images from now on. Read More

Cisco loses its smart grid head
Cisco has lost another high-ranking executive, as Microsoft last week named Laura Ipsen as corporate vice president of its Worldwide Public Sector organization. Read More


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Moving to Virtualization: A Guide to What's Possible
Did you know that over the next year, 50% of small and midsized businesses are moving to virtualization? That's because virtualization allows businesses to run multiple operating systems and applications simultaneously on the same server, delivering a range of great benefits. Learn More!

EFF promises new fight against software patent abuse, but ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has long been at the forefront of fighting software patent abuse with its Patent Busting Project, is promising to launch a new initiative called "Patent Fail: In Defense of Innovation." What will that entail? Read More

New MSN site updates users on topics trending on Twitter, Facebook
Microsoft's MSN launched its msnNow site that puts together brief summaries on topics that are trending on Facebook, Twitter, Bing, and news site BreakingNews.com on a website accessible on PCs, tablets, and mobile phones. Read More

Windows 8 adds help for visually impaired, physically challenged
Windows 8 beefs up accessibility features that enable those who are blind, nearsighted, hard-of-hearing and who have mobility impairments to navigate PCs. Read More

Does Windows 8 leave enterprises a low-power tablet option?
Windows 8 offers one key mobility feature: it's easy on the battery life of tablets. Read More

Event shows the many faces, challenges of big data
The burgeoning tech industry movement around big data is churning up a variety of new applications, but remains an evolving field that faces lingering challenges, judging from an event held Wednesday at a Microsoft research facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Read More

 
 
 

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