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Microsoft offers a glimpse of Sphere Microsoft offers a glimpse of Sphere

July 29, 2008 / Ina Fried
A group of academics will be among the first people outside Microsoft to see Sphere, a spherical surface computer developed by Microsoft Research.

Microsoft to post videos of users who liked Vista after thinking it was new OS Microsoft to post videos of users who liked Vista after thinking it was new OS

July 29, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
On Tuesday, Microsoft plans to post actual videos from its "Mojave Experiment" -- an effort to dispel negative stereotypes about Vista -- on a recently set up "teaser" Web site, BetaNews has learned.

Microsoft lies to XP users - and they start to love Vista Microsoft lies to XP users - and they start to love Vista

July 28, 2008 / Emil Protalinski
In about two weeks, Redmond has managed to turn a marketing idea into something that may just shock you. Microsoft blogger Ina Fried is reporting that Microsoft managed to trick XP users in San Francisco into loving Vista simply by telling them a small fib. The company told these users that they were using a new version of Windows, codenamed "Mojave." When asked about their experience with using Mojave, over 90 percent said they were impressed with what they saw. Then Microsoft told them they had been using Vista all along.

No Yahoo talks; Windows 7 on track No Yahoo talks; Windows 7 on track

July 27, 2008 / Ina Fried
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Thursday in the US that its on-again, off-again talks with Yahoo were firmly in the "off-again" phase.

Nearly 7 years after original, a new Windows XP goes gold Nearly 7 years after original, a new Windows XP goes gold

July 27, 2008 / Nate Mook
On August 24, 2001, Microsoft released to manufacturing the final version of Windows XP. 6 years and 11 months later, a new version of XP has gone gold, this time for the OLPC XO computer, also known as the "$100 laptop."

iPhone users warned of phishing threat iPhone users warned of phishing threat

July 24, 2008 / Robert Vamosi
Security researcher Aviv Raff said on Wednesday that the iPhone's Mail and Safari applications are prone to URL spoofing and could allow phishing attacks against users.

Microsoft looks to 'Mojave' to revive Vista's image Microsoft looks to 'Mojave' to revive Vista's image

July 24, 2008 / Ina Fried
REDMOND, Wash.--After months of searching for ways to defend its oft-maligned Windows operating system, Microsoft may just have found its best weapon: Vista's skeptics.

Hacking Caller ID: unblocking blocked phone numbers Hacking Caller ID: unblocking blocked phone numbers

July 24, 2008 / Michael Horowitz
Do you block your phone number from appearing on Caller ID? If so, don't count on it. At The Last HOPE hacker conference, Kevin Mitnick, arguably the most famous hacker of all, demonstrated how call blocking can be hacked, and the hidden phone number exposed.

Schneier research team cracks TrueCrypt Schneier research team cracks TrueCrypt

July 20, 2008 / Matthew Broersma
Researchers led by BT security expert Bruce Schneier have shown that deniable file systems — designed to hide data so effectively that there is no trace of its existence on a user's system — may not be so deniable after all, due to the interference of standard applications and of the operating system itself.

Malware bad guys tout new trojan guaranteed to evade filters Malware bad guys tout new trojan guaranteed to evade filters

July 19, 2008 / Joel Hruska
One of the players in the burgeoning malware industry has apparently crafted itself a new "super" Trojan, and is offering it up for sale as a guaranteed detection evader—or your money back. At least, one assumes there's an "or your money back" clause in there somewhere, since black hats willing to pay $1,300 for an illegal software license are probably also willing to pay a desperate Russian peasant $1,300 to beat a malware author to death with a leftover bust of Lenin, before tossing his body in the Volga river.

Cabinet Office heads government 'green' IT drive Cabinet Office heads government 'green' IT drive

July 19, 2008 / Kablenet.com
Government departments have been asked to take 18 steps to reduce the carbon emissions generated by ICT.

Privacy watchdog may get powers to raid Privacy watchdog may get powers to raid

July 18, 2008 / Nick Heath
The UK's privacy watchdog could get new powers to raid organisations under government proposals to "sharpen its teeth".

Microsoft revises DirectX security bulletins Microsoft revises DirectX security bulletins

July 17, 2008 / Elinor Mills
Microsoft issued two critical security bulletin revisions on Wednesday related to vulnerabilities in Microsoft DirectX.

Rambus files patent suit against Nvidia Rambus files patent suit against Nvidia

July 13, 2008 / Erica Ogg
Rambus is suing Nvidia, accusing the company of violating 17 Rambus-held patents on memory controllers. The suit was filed on Thursday in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.

A victim of its own success: troubled times ahead for VMware A victim of its own success: troubled times ahead for VMware

July 13, 2008 / Peter Bright
VMware shareholders received a double-whammy of bad news earlier this week. A combination of reduced growth forecasts for 2008 and the surprise announcement that CEO and cofounder Diane Greene was being ousted saw VMW lose 24 percent of its value on Tuesday. VMware still expects revenues to grow healthily—"modestly below the previous guidance of 50 percent growth"—but it's clear that EMC wants more control of the company it purchased in 2003. Greene will be replaced by Paul Maritz, formerly of Microsoft. Maritz has been at EMC since it purchased his startup Pi Corporation earlier this year. Prior to being made VMware CEO, he ran EMC's cloud computing unit.

Vista Compatibility Center up and running Vista Compatibility Center up and running

July 12, 2008 / Ina Fried
I've certainly given them a hard time about it, so it's only fair to point out that as of Friday morning, Microsoft's Vista Compatibility Center Web site is now live.

Seagate announces 1.5TB in a single drive Seagate announces 1.5TB in a single drive

July 12, 2008 / Colin Barker
Seagate on Thursday unveiled 1.5TB desktop and half-terabyte notebook hard drives, claiming industry firsts for both.

Asus reveals specs, pricing for Eee 904 and 1000 Asus reveals specs, pricing for Eee 904 and 1000

July 10, 2008 / David Meyer
Asus has released the final specifications and UK pricing for its two new Eee PC models, the 904 and the 1000.

Microsoft patches problem between Office 2003 and WSUS 3.0 Microsoft patches problem between Office 2003 and WSUS 3.0

July 10, 2008 / Emil Protalinski
Earlier this month Microsoft confirmed that some computers with Microsoft Office 2003 installed were having trouble grabbing updates from servers running either Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0 or WSUS 3.0 SP1. Although there was no specific security vulnerability associated with the problem, Microsoft released a security advisory since the inability to install security updates in itself warranted some sort of notification. In just over a week, the company has found a solution to the problem:

ISO leadership encourages rejection of OOXML appeal ISO leadership encourages rejection of OOXML appeal

July 10, 2008 / Ryan Paul
In the wake of ISO's controversial decision to grant fast-track approval to Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) document format, the national bodies of several participating countries attempted to appeal the vote. The formal complaints submitted to ISO by these countries will now be reviewed by a Technical Management Board (TMB), which has until August to decide whether further action should be taken.

Microsoft warns of targeted Word attacks Microsoft warns of targeted Word attacks

July 10, 2008 / Tom Espiner
Microsoft has warned of a potential vulnerability in Word that has reportedly been the subject of targeted attacks.

Midori: a non-Windows OS in the works, not just experimental Midori: a non-Windows OS in the works, not just experimental

July 9, 2008 / Emil Protalinski
Every once in a while, an article gets posted somewhere in the blogosphere about how Microsoft needs to release a complete Windows rewrite, something along the lines of what Apple did with Mac OS X. Most people realize that Microsoft is in no position to pull a stunt like that at the moment; it's hard to see Microsoft phasing out support for a billion-Windows-PC-strong user base, but that day may one day come, perhaps thanks to robust virtualization technology.

Microsoft probing ActiveX attacks targeting Access feature Microsoft probing ActiveX attacks targeting Access feature

July 7, 2008 / Elinor Mills
Microsoft issued a security advisory on Monday warning about targeted attacks being launched that exploit a hole in the ActiveX control for the Snapshot Viewer in the Microsoft Access database management system.

iPhone: Google Talk, new security threats iPhone: Google Talk, new security threats

July 6, 2008 / Robert Vamosi and Marguerite Reardon
Google is making its Google Talk instant-messaging application available for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, however these new applications come in light of new security scares.

Update to Windows Update will improve scan times Update to Windows Update will improve scan times

July 6, 2008 / Emil Protalinski
Windows Update infrastructure updates occur usually about once a year. Starting at the end of July, and continuing over the next few months, Microsoft will be rolling out this year's infrastructure update to Windows Update. Like all updates to Windows Update, this one consists of two parts: the back-end infrastructure that supports the service and the client-side code. This year's update will improve how quickly Windows Update scans for updates and how quickly the user receives signature updates. Microsoft claims that on certain computers scan times will decrease by almost 20 percent.

Next Patch Tuesday has few security updates, big Vista reliability fix Next Patch Tuesday has few security updates, big Vista reliability fix

July 5, 2008 / Scott M. Fulton, III
In its monthly advance notice the weekend before the second Tuesday of the month, Microsoft said it will only be addressing four security issues this time around, two dealing with Windows. But a surprisingly big Vista bug fix is under way.

Barclays gives online users free Kaspersky software Barclays gives online users free Kaspersky software

July 2, 2008 / Julian Goldsmith
Barclays Bank is to offer its two million online customers free security software.

Microsoft boosts licensing options with 'Select Plus' Microsoft boosts licensing options with 'Select Plus'

July 1, 2008 / Ina Fried
Microsoft said on Monday that it is offering a new licensing option, dubbed 'Select Plus' and targeted largely at medium-sized firms.


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