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[2005-08-30] Man Guilty Of Selling Microsoft Code
A Connecticut man could get up to ten years in prison and a $250,000 USD fine for selling Windows code to an FBI agent.

[2005-08-30] New WinFS Released to Developers in Beta Form
Microsoft has released a beta test version of its new Windows file system (WinFS) to developers in the Microsoft Developer Network.

[2005-08-22] Avalanche Peering Into Vista
The previously unknown presence of a beta peer-to-peer networking application in Microsoft Windows Vista caused some alarm for testers.

[2005-08-16] Microsoft Switches Paint To Acrylic
The Redmond-based software and game console company now wants to kick Photoshop off your computer.

[2005-08-15] Zotob Zeroes In On Plug And Play Flaw
Criminal hackers have begun trying to do to a Microsoft plug and play vulnerability what Sasser did to systems worldwide.

[2005-08-15] Microsoft 30 Percent Better Than Linux
Linux gets the hard shutdown as Microsoft garners a three-year contract with the Central Scotland Police.

[2005-08-11] Mary Jo Tells Us To Come Clean On Windows Vista
Sorry for the blog slowdown. I just sent Shel my changes on the last chapter on our book.

[2005-08-09] Microsoft Serves Up Three Critical Patches
Patch Tuesday brings forth a sextet of security bulletins from our friends in Redmond, and users will want to get them in place quickly.

[2005-08-08] Microsoft Vacates Vista Virus Issues
The Monad command shell won't be shipped with the forthcoming Windows Vista operating system.

[2005-08-01] Hackers Saw Plank, Microsoft Ship Drops
Within hours of the release of Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA), hackers decided to flip off Microsoft with a single, simple line of javascript that promptly turned off the WGA and turned on laughter in hacker circles around the globe.

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