Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Microsoft's most monumental hits, misses, and moments of 2013

  Review: Xbox One has mountains of untapped potential | Data-stealing malware pretends to be Microsoft IIS server module

 
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Microsoft's most monumental hits, misses, and moments of 2013
They say you don't move forward by standing still. In a frenzied grasp for relevance in the mobile age, Microsoft spent 2013 shaking things up at a cellular level. Read More
 


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Review: Xbox One has mountains of untapped potential
If Microsoft executes on the software front, the Xbox One could be the first step toward true ubiquitous computing - in your home, at least. Read More
 

Data-stealing malware pretends to be Microsoft IIS server module
Trustwave's SpiderLabs researchers have found a piece of malware that collects data entered into Web-based forms, pretending to be a module for Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) web-hosting software. Read More
 

Microsoft fails to mention Skype in promises to protect users from NSA surveillance
When you think about Microsoft and its major communications products, does Skype not spring to mind? Read More
 


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Not even Microsoft could kill the ZeroAccess botnet
Late last week, Microsoft announced it had taken down much, but not all, of a major botnet that has been operating since 2011 throughout much of Europe. Read More
 

8 tricks to optimize Windows 8.1
You've just installed or updated to Windows 8.1, or you've bought a brand-new device running the OS. Here are eight things we recommend doing to make Windows 8.1 more efficient. Read More
 

Microsoft backtracks on when it will stop selling Windows 7
Microsoft has waffled over the past few days about how long it will continue to sell Windows 7, initially stating that it had already stopped shipping the operating system to retailers and OEMs, but shifting the status over the weekend to "to be determined." Read More
 


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Microsoft sells out Dell tablet doorbuster in minutes
Microsoft sold out the Dell Venue 8 Pro tablet within minutes of kicking off an online discount Monday morning. Read More
 

Other browser makers follow Google's lead, revoke rogue certificates
Microsoft, Mozilla and Opera Software today joined Google in revoking rogue digital certificates that had been issued by a subordinate certificate authority (CA) of France's cybersecurity agency. Read More
 

Google, Microsoft, others join in calling on NSA limits
Eight of the largest U.S. Internet companies are formally urging the White House and Congress to rein in surveillance by the National Security Agency, a move at least one privacy advocate says will add pressure on Congress to further restrict NSA activity. Read More
 

 

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