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[2005-06-28] Yet Another Subscription Model at Microsoft
At Seattle's Gnomedex technology conference (http://www.gnomedex.com/), a cutting-edge exploration of emerging Internet technologies like RSS...

[2005-06-27] Real Provides Critical Update For Mac, Windows, Linux
The RealPlayer utility has several vulnerabilities patched with the latest security releases from RealNetworks.

[2005-06-25] Microsoft Gets With RSS
At a conference in Seattle yesterday, Microsoft officials announced that Longhorn, its next operating system will come with RSS-friendly features making it easy for users to subscribe to them, and for developers to work with them.

[2005-06-24] Microsoft Embraces RSS in Longhorn
Microsoft's Dean Hachamovitz right now is on stage at Gnomedex. He basically announced widespread support for RSS in Longhorn and Internet Explorer 7.0. T

[2005-06-22] Windows OneCare Security Service Entering Beta
The Microsoft PC health service has begun accepting applications for prospective beta testers.

[2005-06-22] Microsoft Server 2003 Tool Blocks Update
Similar to an offering for Windows XP, a new tool will better allow administrators time to plan upgrades.

[2005-06-22] Spyware attacks! Windows Safe Mode is no Longer Safe.
Spyware and viruses are getting craftier. New methods allow them to boot up even when the user attempts to use safe mode; making them extremely hard to remove.

[2005-06-20] Judge Change Possible In Microsoft EU Case
A controversial article by the judge overseeing Microsoft's antitrust ruling appeal may lead to a change.

[2005-06-15] Windows 2000 Still Running On Half Of Corporate PCs
Mainstream support for the now-aging operating system ends on June 30th, but many firms aren't ready to move to XP.

[2005-06-15] Microsoft Keelhauls Pirated Software Sellers
The software company brought lawsuits against stores in California and Virginia, claiming they sold pirated copies of its products.

[2005-06-14] Novell Rejected In Court Against Microsoft
A federal judge has dismissed four counts in Novell's lawsuit, which accuses Microsoft of monopolistic practices.

[2005-06-14] Microsoft Admins Celebrate Patch Tuesday
The now-familiar second Tuesday of the month arrival of Microsoft security bulletins brought ten new arrivals to enterprises and individuals.

[2005-06-13] Microsoft Paints A New Graphic Design Tool
Codenamed Acrylic, Microsoft has made available its new professional graphics software for beta testing.

[2005-06-13] Microsoft Patch Tuesday Arriving
At least one of the seven security bulletins for Windows has been designated Critical by the software company.

[2005-06-10] Microsoft Rolling Out Ten Patches On Tuesday
In its advance notification message, Microsoft will make ten patches available on June 14th, at least one of which will be a Critical patch.

[2005-06-10] Microsoft Ten-ders New Security Update
Microsoft has 10 new security bulletins lined up for release next week. The June 14th release promises a number of other updates. The will air a webcast on Wednesday to discuss the details of the updates.

[2005-06-10] Microsoft Denies Indonesian Amnesty Offer
One of the worst countries in the world for piracy may get a break at a nominal cost per copy. Or it may not.

[2005-06-09] Microsoft Providing Unbundled Windows To Europe
A version of Windows minus the company's Media Player will begin shipping to Europe next week.

[2005-06-08] On Patch Management
Microsoft sought to combat a widening public perception that open source solutions (OSS) were less expensively patched than comparable Windows systems.

[2005-06-07] Microsoft Proposals Satisfy EU Compliance Ruling
The software maker has been able to reach a negotiated agreement with the European Commission regarding the EU antitrust ruling.

[2005-06-06] Microsoft Makes Some Progress, Says EU
A recent proposal by the Redmond-based software and game console maker to avert antitrust penalties gains some praise in Europe.

[2005-06-06] Microsoft To Give RIM The Netscape Treatment
Steve Ballmer announces new features for Windows Mobile 5.0 that will support wireless options in Exchange Server 2003 SP2.

[2005-06-06] Microsoft Push Will Jam Blackberry
Microsoft announced plans to squeeze the juice out of Blackberry when Steve Ballmer presented Windows Mobile 5.0. The new OS provides a number of new features for the handheld market and promises to hit companies like Research In Motion (RIM) and Good Technologies below the keypad.

[2005-06-01] Court Filing Complains About Microsoft Icons
The Redmond-based software company will have to make adjustments to the Windows XP operating system to satisfy a court ruling.

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