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Microsoft demonstrates supercomputing Windows
November 8, 2004
A forthcoming version of Windows Server is designed for building supercomputers from clusters of PCs.
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Hip-e laptop: Cold shoulder for cool gear
April 27, 2005
Sales haven't been so hot, but the laptop does get a certain amount of respect at Microsoft show.
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Microsoft reveals 'critical' flaw
July 24, 2003
The software giant issues another passel of warnings about security holes, including a "critical" flaw that affects most Windows PCs.
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Windows Firewall flaw may hide open ports
September 1, 2005
Flaw in security application may prevent users from seeing all the open network ports on a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 computer.
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Microsoft says it has room to grow
July 29, 2004
But with Longhorn still far afield, the company has to find a way to get more people to buy more PCs.
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IE flaw opens door to infection on sight
August 9, 2005
Microsoft plugs six holes, including an IE bug that could expose a PC user to attack just for looking at a picture.
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Windows flaw reaches beyond XP
July 18, 2005
Problem that could let an attacker crash a PC exists in several versions of the OS, Microsoft says.
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Year in review: Still waiting for Longhorn
January 7, 2005
Microsoft struggled with next major release of Windows. In meantime, it tried expanding OS franchise to supercomputers, living rooms.
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Image-handling flaws put Windows PCs at risk
November 8, 2005
Microsoft's "critical" Patch Tuesday bulletin tackles three flaws in how the OS handles certain graphics files.
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Microsoft delays patch management tool
July 13, 2004
The delay is the second to be announced this week by the software giant, which is maintaining an ambitious workload for its developers.
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AMD says its chips can boost PC security
August 9, 2004
The security features will be activated with the installation of Microsoft's Windows XP update.
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Third time a charm for IE patch?
September 13, 2006
Microsoft issues a third version of a troubled Internet Explorer patch to fix a bug in an earlier update.
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Fix in for Windows flaw
May 10, 2005
Microsoft patches "important" security hole in the OS and publishes two early alerts in its new advisory program.
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Microsoft server preview is short on detail
May 4, 2004
The software giant updates its server software road map but offers hardware makers few specifics about many of the products on the horizon.
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Microsoft pledges longer support for products
May 25, 2004
In a turnaround, it's promising to support business and developer software for at least 10 years. Also in the works: better security and antispam features.
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Microsoft hops on the 64-bit bus
September 23, 2003
The software giant announces the availability of a beta version of its Windows operating system for Advanced Micro Devices' new Athlon 64 chip.
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Zotob worm finds its path limited
August 15, 2005
Worm unleashed over the weekend has not wreaked any widespread havoc, as it affects only some Windows systems.
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Testing begins on Microsoft's Virtual Server
February 18, 2004
The delayed program should see a final release midyear. Although the software will be able to run Linux, Microsoft says it will "optimize the experience for Windows."
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