Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Microsoft ships tool to block IE11 on Windows 7

  HP's Whitman pegs Microsoft as an 'outright competitor' over Surface | Full HD comes to Windows Phone devices

 
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Microsoft ships tool to block IE11 on Windows 7
Microsoft shipped a toolkit to block Internet Explorer 11 from automatically installing on Windows 7 PCs, a signal that the new browser will release in the next few weeks. Read More
 


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HP's Whitman pegs Microsoft as an 'outright competitor' over Surface
HP CEO Meg Whitman blamed part of her company's problems on competition from long-time partner Microsoft, making HP the U.S.'s largest OEM to publicly find fault with Redmond. Read More
 

Full HD comes to Windows Phone devices
Microsoft's next Windows Phone update opens the door for 1080p screens and more powerful processors from Qualcomm. Read More
 

Microsoft security guru: Abusing data should be a felony
If Microsoft's chief security adviser had his way, it would be a felony to misuse personal data. Read More
 


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Enterprises will snub Microsoft's faster release tempo by sticking with Windows 7
Enterprises will standardize on Windows 7 and Office 2010 and will ignore Microsoft's newer operating system and suite for years, research firm Gartner predicted. Read More
 

When MIcrosoft's Craig Mundie talks privacy and cybersecurity, we should listen
Craig Mundie stopped to speak at MIT last week on his way to New York to receive the Eisenhower Award for his contributions to national security. At MIT, Mundie, a senior advisor to the CEO at Microsoft and a member of the U.S. President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, spoke about cybersecurity threats and the personal privacy issues that have been a top public concern of late. Personal... Read More
 

Best Buy does what Microsoft won't: Takes Surface tablets in trade
Microsoft won't buy back used first-generation Surface tablets, but its retail partner Best Buy will. Read More
 


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How Microsoft invented, or invisibly runs, almost everything
It seems as if Microsoft is being credited with inventing almost everything. Read More
 

Report: Skype being investigated in Luxembourg over NSA spying links
Microsoft-owned Skype is under investigation by the Luxembourg data protection authority for its alleged cooperation with the U.S. National Security Agency's (NSA) Prism spying program, according to a report by the Guardian newspaper. Read More
 

PC shipments stink less, may prop up Microsoft's Q3 revenue
Microsoft will probably report better than expected Windows revenue when it issues its third-quarter earnings numbers on Oct. 24, according to estimates of PC shipments this week by research firm IDC. Read More
 

Microsoft board motivated to hire new CEO before activist joins in early '14
Microsoft's board of directors wants to wrap up its search for a new CEO before the end of the year, Bloomberg said, citing anonymous sources close to the action. Read More
 

 

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