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Week in review: Microsoft and Google get touchy
May 30, 2008
Microsoft shows off plans for new Windows interface, while Google shows off Android capabilities. Also: future in the stream.
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Week in review: A week for Web 2.0, a day for Earth
April 25, 2008
San Francisco hosts a Web app frenzy, and Earth Day provides the perfect opportunity to look at the very latest in green tech. (By CNET News.com's Leslie Katz)
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Microsoft: Vista feature designed to 'annoy users'
April 11, 2008
By way of the User Account Control feature, company set out to force independent software vendors to make their code more secure, says manager.
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Vista, Leopard, Linux to compete in hack contest
February 7, 2008
An ethical hacking contest will pit the three operating systems against each other next month at CanSecWest conference.
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The next generation of security threats
December 5, 2007
Forget widespread worms. Nowadays, limited-scale threats like targeted e-mail attacks are causing the most concern.
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Windows XP outshines Vista in benchmarking test
November 27, 2007
Vista with the beta Service Pack 1 fails to keep pace with its predecessor in a series of productivity tasks using the Office 2007 software.
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Week in review: Snuffing out OS bugs
November 16, 2007
Microsoft and Apple release dueling OS updates, while Oracle looks to the past and future. Also: Going green in the garage.
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Microsoft looks to improve its name game
July 17, 2007
After years of being the butt of jokes for its convoluted product naming, the company wises up about appellations.Photos: Cool names, disappointing products
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Is your PC ready for Longhorn?
February 19, 2004
Microsoft plans to give developers their "first close look" at hardware requirements needed to run the next version of Windows at a conference in May.
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Week in review: Microsoft's cloudy future
July 13, 2007
Microsoft is planning an ambitious makeover to its Internet services, the E3 game confab focuses more on entertainment, and what lays ahead in Apple's iFuture is anyone's guess.
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Expert: IT industry has failed in desktop security
May 21, 2007
Software shipped with the major operating systems runs unencumbered on most machines--and not all of that software should be trusted, he says.
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Microsoft wants to get devices talking
April 30, 2004
The software giant plans a series of announcements at a hardware conference next week, including word on software designed to let Windows programs talk to digital devices through Web services.
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Mac hacked through QuickTime flaw
April 24, 2007
Hack-a-Mac contest winner exploited a zero-day bug in QuickTime that could also expose Windows users.
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Apple developers to catch Tiger's tale
May 4, 2004
The company plans to preview Tiger, the next version of the Mac OS X operating system, at a developers conference in June.
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Microsoft opens up on Web strategy at Mix '07
April 30, 2007
Ray Ozzie, other executives to talk up scripting languages for Silverlight and online services at the Web development conference.
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Gates: 'Everything' impacted by security concerns
February 24, 2004
During Chairman Bill Gates' speech at the RSA Conference, Microsoft shows off an update to Windows designed to make the operating system more secure.
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Microsoft makes its Longhorn pitch
October 27, 2003
At its Professional Developers Conference, the company offers a long-awaited look at the Longhorn OS--which Chairman Bill Gates has described as Microsoft's biggest effort since Windows 95.
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Controversial Microsoft plan heads for Longhorn
September 9, 2004
Company is still fiddling with its "trusted" PC security technology and says some version of it will be in next version of Windows.
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Windows Mobile update to launch next week
March 18, 2004
Microsoft is expected to announce an overhaul of its Windows Mobile operating system, which powers cell phones and handhelds, CNET News.com has learned.
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U.K. bank sees browserless future
January 29, 2004
Online bank Egg is considering a move away from pure Web interfaces for its customers, in a shift that will have implications for developers as well as customers.
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