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- Intel Boasts Breakthrough in Durable Multilayer Memory
- Amazon downplays reports of vulnerabilities in its EC2 cloud service
- Hurting Rivals, Google Unveils Free Phone GPS
- Windows and Online Banking, Like Oil and Water
- How Windows Mobile Is Becoming Microsoft's New Vista
- New Malware Scams: Balloon Boy, Windows 7
- Vista dropped for Windows 7 midway through upgrades
- Report: China building cyberwarfare capabilities
- Microsoft releases Windows 7
- Why Your Current Approach to Security Is Probably Wrong
- Windows 7 Could See High Business Adoption, Surveys Suggest
- The tech catastrophe you're ignoring
- Microsoft Retail Store to Open Oct. 22
- New wave of Windows 7 portables adds touch of style to biz tech
- Adobe fixes 28 holes in Reader and Acrobat
- Is the Internet Falling Apart?
- Microsoft to put stripped-down Office on new PCs
- Microsoft To Fix SMB, FTP Flaws In 13-Patch Update
- Huge International Phishing Ring Busted
- Microsoft Will Give European Users a Choice of Browsers
- Free Security Apps from AVG, Microsoft Get Mixed Review
- New Firefox security stymies most Web attacks, Mozilla claims
- Opinion: Your XP-to-Windows 7 upgrade path: Buy a new PC
- Hackers Challenge Microsoft on SMB2 Bug
- Internet Has Never Been More Dangerous, Report Says
- Microsoft Releases Final Security Essentials
- IT security breaches soar in 2009
- Microsoft's browser proposal to EU faces new resistance
- Being Secure on Public Wi-Fi: VPN, Firewalls, File Sharing
- Fake 'Monopoly' Malware Attacks PCs
- Windows 7 launch parties: Microsoft's lamest idea yet
- Microsoft Could Be Developing Apple Tablet Competitor, Say Rumors
- Firefox Security Warnings About Flash Get Results
- Fake IRS Spam: 90,000 Messages an Hour
- Windows 7: Which Edition Should You Choose?
- Microsoft: Windows 2000 too old to update
- The Best Security for Wireless Networks
- Close to Patch Tuesday, new flaw surfaces
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- Free Windows 7 Enterprise Trial Offered To IT Pros
- Trojan Attacks Skype on Windows
- Why Netbooks Aren't a Problem for Microsoft (or Anyone Else)
- AMD aims for low power servers with new chip
- USB 3.0 will enable RAID performance
- Rights Groups Demand More Info on Arbitrary DHS Laptop Searches
- Analysts: Windows 7 could spur enterprise PC sales
- 'Phishing' Scams Drop -- Are Scammers Switching Tactics?
- McAfee: Jessica Biel Most Dangerous Celeb On The Web
- First US gaming, texting addiction clinic opens
- Smartphone Users Oblivious to Security
- Microsoft previews new controller
- Adobe Defends it Updating Policy
- Dell Confirms Mobile Device Development
- The U.S. Needs a Cybersecurity Czar Now
- Microsoft backs long life for IE6
- Top Security Concern: Email Violations
- Windows 7: 64-bit to go prime time
- What's the Deal With Chrome's New Beta?
- Cyber War Could Wreak Worldwide Havoc
- Tablet PC Could Create New Market for Windows 7
- Microsoft scraps Windows 7 E
- Microsoft confirms Windows 7 activation leak
- iPhone Very Hackable: Black Hat
- Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 Family Pack Pricing
- Out-of-Cycle Patches May Make IE Vulnerabilities Worse
- Hello Godot: Microsoft, Yahoo finally hook up
- Hackers Exploit Flaw in MSFT Office
- Microsoft Offers Plan To Resolve Browser Dispute With EU
- Most US Firms Hacked
- Microsoft's Aggressive New Pricing Strategy
- Windows 7: Released to Manufacturing
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- Phone Trojan 'has botnet features'
- Most Enterprises to Avoid Windows 7
- Bing claims 8 percent rise in users
- What Me Worry? Ballmer Shrugs Off Google Chrome OS
- Windows 7 Family Pack, Anytime Upgrade prices leak
- Five ways Microsoft has changed since Gates left
- 1200 laptops lost each week at LAX
- Google Takes Aim At Microsoft With New PC OS
- Microsoft warns of new ActiveX security threat
- Are Windows stealth updates back again?
- Other Browsers Advance as Internet Explorer Slides
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- Cisco May Go After Microsoft Office In The Cloud
- Botnets pushing up spam loads
- Microsoft Lambasted Over Windows 7 Upgrades
- Windows 7 Beta Shuts Down Next Week
- Microsoft Announces Windows 7 Pricing
- Microsoft Offers Tool To Decide on Windows 7 Upgrades
- Prototype Nokia phone recharges without wires
- Free Upgrades to Windows 7 Coming Soon
- Microsoft: Outlook Problems Traced To Google Bugs
- Microsoft's Bing May Have Google Cofounder Worried
- Microsoft Confirms Plans to Release Free Anti-Virus Service
- Windows 7 Won't Include Explorer In EU
- Adobe patches 13 vulnerabilties in Acrobat and Reader
- Microsoft to discontinue MS Money
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- Mark your calendar: October 22 for Windows 7 official
- Xbox Gets Motion Controller, Facebook, 1080p Movies
- Look out Outlook, Google's Wave is coming
- US launches cyber security plan
- Microsoft Releases Windows Vista Service Pack 2
- Microsoft Sharpens the Picture for Zune HD
- Windows 7 Beta Shuts Down July 1
- Conficker botnet claiming 50,000 victims a day
- Microsoft's Kumo: already a step behind?
- Google Accelerates Chrome 2 For Windows
- Intel's secret plan
- Pirated Windows 7 RC builds botnet
- Power alarm over home electronics
- Windows 7: Release Candidate Review
- Microsoft: Windows 7 PCs Coming For Holidays
- Malware Hackers Build Custom Search Engines
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- Windows 7 RC Available For Public Download
- Microsoft Xbox Exec Defects To Apple
- Microsoft Releases Office 2007 SP2
- Microsoft preps Windows 7 release
- Microsoft May Start Selling Windows 7 by the Holidays
- Windows 7 to have an 'XP mode'
- Seagate Offers Easy Backup For Windows PCs
- The fall of Microsoft
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- More Data Breached In 2008 Than In Previous Four Years Combined
- More hardware problems plague Xbox 360
- Microsoft Issues Eight Security Bulletins For April Patch Day
- Twitter cleans up after weekend worm attacks
- Dell Leaks 2009 Product Road Map: New Mini 11 to Come
- Microsoft Warns Of Zero Day PowerPoint Flaw
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- Intel Out To Transform The World With Nehalem
- iPhone users to get Skype service
- Layoffs hit Google: 200 jobs cut
- How Windows 7 UAC shapes enterprise security
- After Patches, Adobe Flash Still Not Secure
- Next Office version to ship in 32-bit and 64-bit versions
- Microsoft Releases Final IE8 To The Public
- Dell Reaches for High End With New Adamo Notebook
- Mozilla says next Firefox likely months away
- Super-Fast Rechargeable Battery Slurps Up Power
- Botnet Creator Gets 48 Months In Jail for Stealing Private Information
- Are No Frills Netbooks a Security Risk?
- Windows Opens Vista SP2 Release Candidate to the Masses
- Will Microsoft's Kumo Bring New Visual Dimension to Search?
- Microsoft Windows 7 Will Work with 'Netbooks'
- IBM Server Bug Could Cause Data Loss
- Facebook users suffer viral surge
- Intel chief bullish about netbooks
- Microsoft, With Windows 7 Upgrade, May Be In a Bad Fix
- Microsoft Aims to Bring Americans Up to Tech Speed
- Western Digital Unveils Latest Home Network Solution
- Adobe warns of critical, unpatched security flaw
- HP: Advancing Enterprise SSDs Will Take Work
- Second 'Google phone' is unveiled
- Microsoft Plans to Open Retail Stores
- Malware, UAC Debate Turns Spotlight on Admin Rights
- Security software maker's own website hacked
- AMD Fortifies Phenom II Line With Triple-Core Chips
- Intel delays next Itanium server chip again
- Windows 7: Beta 1 Review
- Microsoft Working On Automatic Error Correction Tool
- Firefox Fixes New and Older Versions
- Skype 4.0 for Windows delivers truer video, sound
- Microsoft Announces Windows 7 Editions
- Conficker spreads as Waledec delivers mal-entine
- Multicore chips leave software trailing, warns Gartner
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 RC1 Improves Security
- Macs hit with BitTorrent-embedded malware attack
- Adobe Unveils Another Set of Critical Patches
- Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1
- Seagate Struggles with Bricked Barracudas
- Intel Lowers Prices on Desktop, Server Chips
- 10 Security Predictions For 2009
- Woman Quits College, Blames Ubuntu, Is Flamed by Overzealous Fanboys
- EU regulating Microsoft like it's 1999
- Windows worm numbers 'skyrocket'
- United Airlines To Offer In-Flight Wi-Fi
- Windows 7 no certainty for 2009, warns Microsoft
- Symantec To Launch New Online Workspace Tool
- Microsoft server worm can spread via USB
- First Look: AMD Phenom II
- Hard drive destruction 'crucial'
- Windows 7: Public Beta Available
- Jobs-less Macworld brings new 17-inch MBP, DRM-free iTunes
- New E-holiday Card Virus Emerges
- Microsoft Scrambling To Thaw Zune Freeze
- Web browser flaw could put e-commerce security at risk
- Microsoft outlines pay-per-use PC vision
- Windows 7 and a Bit of Microsoft Strategy
- Dell’s Mystery ‘Adamo’ Could Be Thinner Than Air
- Mozilla Updates Firefox but Is Criticized By a Bit9 Report
- Toshiba Unveils 512-GB Notebook SSD
- Internet Explorer patch is out: How to get it
- Windows XP: The OS That Won't Quit
- Windows 7: Public Beta Soon
- Zero-Day IE 7 Flaw Discovered
- Google releases its Chrome browser
- HP dismisses cloud 'hype'
- Microsoft Patch Day Brings Eight Security Bulletins
- If Facebook Says You’re the Star of a New Video, Run As Fast As You Can
- The weirdest computing disasters of 2008
- Know your viruses
- Netbooks just a flash in the pan?
- CIOs vote on Vista for '09
- Microsoft: Worm Exploiting Networked Computers via HTTP
- Windows 7: The new Taskbar
- Spam on rise after brief reprieve
- Adobe Unveils Another Set of Critical Patches
- Yahoo, Microsoft Ally to Tackle Lottery Scams
- Intel Delivers Stunning Speeds On World’s Fastest Processor: Core i7
- Google unveils customised search
- Microsoft to offer free security
- Oregon Woman Loses $400,000 to Nigerian E-Mail Scam
- SuperSpeed USB 3.0 finalized, released
- Windows 7 IT Pro Feature Watch List
- AMD to Open Up Graphics Processors' Streaming Floodgates
- Web Provider Busted, Spam Drops
- Dictionary attacks and brute force: Clever password protection
- Net bombarded by heaviest ever attacks this year
- Security Problem? Blame the Human Element
- Windows 7 Frequently Asked Questions
- Seagate Debuts Notebook Drives with Hardware Encryption
- SanDisk Supercharges SSDs
- Firefox Passes 20% Market Share, Starts Private Browsing Testing
- Microsoft: Malware Thrives, Windows Increases Security
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- Sony recalls 100,000 PC batteries
- Windows 7 Sheds Vista Bloat
- Is Blu-ray the new Laserdisc?
- Microsoft presents 'cloud' operating system
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- Microsoft Anti-piracy Move Irks China Official
- Symantec to identify safe software by 'reputation'
- Microsoft Releases Emergency Patch For Windows Vulnerability
- Microsoft aiming to deliver Vista SP2 before Windows 7
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- OpenOffice 3 Officially Released
- Asus ships Eee Box PCs with malware
- Symantec To Acquire MessageLabs
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