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Why I dumped Internet Explorer

October 1, 2004 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper confesses that he's a Firefox convert and not at all nostalgic for the old days. TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Web browser, Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft says IE updates possible

November 18, 2004 Hedging slightly on its vow not to update browser before releasing Longhorn, Microsoft says it could release add-ons to freshen up IE. More security hiccups for IE TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, security, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

Reversal: Next IE divorced from new Windows

February 15, 2005 update Version 7.0 of the browser will launch ahead of the next update to Windows, as Microsoft shifts plans. Is Microsoft reacting to Firefox's popularity? TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, reversal, Bill Gates, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, RSA Security Inc., Firefox, Web browser, security, Microsoft Windows Update, San Francisco, conference, Microsoft Corp., Mozilla Corp., service pack, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft releases Windows Server update

March 31, 2005 Two of the most notable enhancements are a built-in firewall and the security configuration wizard, which helps automate server lockdowns. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Longhorn, service pack, server, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, firewall, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP

Longhorn OS: Sure hit or longshot?

May 10, 2005 Getting corporate customers and consumers onto Microsoft's Longhorn bandwagon may take some doing, say professors at Wharton.The answer will depend a lot on upcoming improvements in software securi... TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Bill Gates, software engineering, professor, preview, hit, semiconductor, Microsoft Corp., security, operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows

CA tailors security suite for midmarket users

September 7, 2005 Computer Associates will offer a suite of security products for users of Microsoft's upcoming midmarket server bundle. TAGS: midsize business, Computer Associates International Inc., Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., security, server, Microsoft Windows

An early peek at Longhorn

April 15, 2005 Advanced search and file-organization features reflect the shift in computing since XP's debut in 2001. TAGS: Jim Allchin, Microsoft Longhorn, peek, WinHEC, operating system, Microsoft Corp., PC, security, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Going long on Longhorn

April 22, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper explains why the upcoming OS is so important to Microsoft and the rest of the tech industry. TAGS: Jim Allchin, Microsoft Longhorn, rest, Mr., Microsoft Corp., operating system, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows XP, security, Microsoft Windows

False alarm over Windows support deadline

January 12, 2006 Microsoft quietly corrects Web posting saying support for XP Home, XP Media Center Edition would end Dec. 31. Screenshots: Tweaked posting TAGS: policy, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, support, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, operating system, security

Gates and the code-jockey elite

January 14, 2005 Five years after becoming Microsoft's chief software architect, he can finally be judged on a record, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says. TAGS: Bill Gates, chief software architect, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Service Pack 2, idea, Web browser, security, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Commentary: The Vista for consumers

July 27, 2005 To win consumers over to the next version of Windows, Microsoft needs to pay close attention to their needs and habits. TAGS: commentary, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Longhorn, characteristic, Forrester Research Inc., security, Microsoft Windows 98, U.S., Microsoft Corp., TV, Microsoft Windows, games, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP

This week at Microsoft

February 11, 2005 Microsoft says Longhorn beta will arrive by June. Also: Company mulls releasing source code for tool used to build Windows programs. TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, CRM, source code, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft, partners to take NAP for security

December 14, 2004 Eighteen firms sign up for Microsoft's end-to-end Network Access Protection security architecture. TAGS: VPN, Cisco Systems Inc., Microsoft Longhorn, security, Microsoft Corp., virus, server

Vista debut hits a delay

March 21, 2006 Microsoft puts back release date, meaning PCs with the Windows update won't go on sale in time for the holidays. TAGS: Jim Allchin, delay, PC company, holiday, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Vista, Bill Gates, development, Microsoft Corp., operating system, security, Microsoft Windows, PC

Microsoft acquires ID management company Alacris

September 19, 2005 In buying its Canadian partner, the software giant plans to bolster its Longhorn security efforts. TAGS: Alacris, smart card, identity management, lifecycle management, Microsoft Longhorn, acquisition, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows

IE7 being developed to resist spyware

June 14, 2005 Next version of Microsoft's browser is being built to derail hijacking attempts by spyware and other malicious software. TAGS: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Longhorn, malicious software, spyware, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., blog, Web browser, security, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: 'Trusted Windows' still coming, trust us

April 25, 2005 Redmond scales back an ambitious security plan, but some pieces will still show up in the next Windows. TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, approach, vision, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows, laptop computer

Microsoft: Virus target won't be in Vista

August 5, 2005 New shell targeted by a virus writer won't be part of the next client Windows, Microsoft says, after reports that the OS is under threat. TAGS: Stephen Toulouse, Microsoft Longhorn, shell, blog posting, Microsoft Windows Vista, representative, malicious code, Microsoft Corp., virus, server, operating system, blog, Microsoft Windows, security
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