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[2005-07-28] A Couple Things From Microsoft Blogs A couple of quick things from the Microsoft employee blogs (they are at blogs.msdn.com ...
[2005-07-28] Microsoft Premium For A Few Dollars More Company CEO Steve Ballmer tells financial analysts the software company will deliver enterprise versions of Windows and Office.
[2005-07-27] This Vista Is Only A Test Microsoft Sends 10,000 people the Beta 1 version of its next-generation operating system a few days early.
[2005-07-26] Microsoft Anti-Piracy Plan Launched The Windows Genuine Advantage program has moved from an optional one to a requirement to obtain updates.
[2005-07-22] Microsoft Sees Vista In Its Future We can't call it Longhorn anymore. Microsoft has formally renamed the long-awaited operating system to Windows Vista.
[2005-07-18] Microsoft Needs To Move Faster, McManus Says Jeffrey McManus, now an evangelist at Yahoo, replies to the eWeek article I posted earlier: Microsoft and VCs.
[2005-07-18] Microsoft’s Ten-Year-Old Pakistani Genius Arfa Karim Randhawa has been getting a lot of press lately as Microsoft's youngest Certified Professional at just ten years of age.
[2005-07-18] Microsoft Releases RDP Security Advisory Windows versions 2000, XP, and 2003 could be vulnerable to a Denial of Service condition via the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).
[2005-07-17] eWeek Asks Whether VC Firms Are Supporting .NET eWeek: Is .NET failing to capture Venture Capital Loyalty? Why is only one VC firm quoted in this article? ...
[2005-07-16] Dear Microsoft, I am Dumping You Dear Microsoft, For years I have been a big fan of your company, products and people. In fact, I own Microsoft shares.
[2005-07-16] Microsoft's Scoble: Rubel Is Switching To a Mac Steve Rubel is leaving Microsoft's Windows for Apple. "I fear that by the time Longhorn comes out (next year?) you will be less relevant than before.
[2005-07-15] Windows XP Flaw Needs A Patch A denial of service flaw in the Windows Remote Desktop Service could be attacked, causing a system crash.
[2005-07-13] Microsoft Windows Automotive Version Announced In Japan The software company disclosed the latest version of its automotive-grade software platform in Yokohama.
[2005-07-12] Yawn, Podcasting With Windows Media Player Now if I endorsed anyone using the Windows Media player for podcasting I'd certainly be hung in the gallows.
[2005-07-07] Opera Builds BitTorrent Into Browser The popular high-speed file-sharing tool BitTorrent has been embedded into a test preview of the Opera browser.
[2005-07-07] More Critical Microsoft Patches On Tap At least two security bulletins for Windows and Office arriving next Tuesday will be designated Critical.
[2005-07-06] Skype Introduces Outlook Toolbar I just got through installing the Skype toolbar for Microsoft Outlook, and I'm impressed. (That's not saying much; I'm impressed by pretty much everything Skype does.)
[2005-07-05] Microsoft Calls Up CRM 3.0 The new version skips from CRM 1.2 to 3.0 and will be available to current users at the end of 2005.
[2005-07-05] German Teen Spreads Worms Sven Jaschan admitted to wrecking computers worldwide when he confessed to creating last year's Sasser computer worm. The worm devastated hundreds of thousands of computers across the globe. In the process, he's bought himself some real jail time for his computer terrorism.
[2005-07-02] Microsoft Announces Bug In the IE Ointment Mammoth software company Microsoft announced and itty bitty little bug that can cause a lot of problems for users of Internet Explorer (IE). The bug, reported by SEC Consult hasn't been utilized yet but Microsoft did confirm the vulnerability.
[2005-07-01] Microsoft Planning To Take Over Claria? "Microsoft is reportedly eyeing yet another acquisition, but this buyout may prove to be a lot more controversial.
[2005-07-01] Microsoft IE Subject To Exit Flaw The Redmond-based software company disclosed a COM object issue that could make Internet Explorer exit unexpectedly.
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