Feb 12 2009

Outlook Live: Microsoft’s efforts towards living in the cloud – ZDNet


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Outlook Live: Microsoft’s efforts towards living in the cloud
ZDNet – 3 hours ago
Hot off the newswire today, Microsoft Exchange Labs which previously provides an Exchange service to Live@edu users, used my hundreds of universities around the world, has been named Outlook Live.
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Feb 12 2009

Favorite Passwords: "1234" And "Password"

Better think twice before choosing a password for emails, online bank accounts and airline tickets.

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Feb 12 2009

Outlook Live to support Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari – Ars Technica


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Outlook Live to support Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari
Ars Technica – 1 hour ago
Microsoft's Exchange Labs has been renamed to Outlook Live. With the change comes support for Firefox and Safari, along with two new features: built-in instant messaging and a new conversation view.
Ten reasons why Microsoft Outlook should be your email client of ITBusiness.ca
Microsoft-hosted e-mail for educational users now named ‘Outlook Live’ ZDNet Blogs
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Feb 12 2009

MS Critical Patch Fixes 8 Vulnerabilities

nandemoari writes “A hole allowing hackers to take control of Microsoft Exchange was just one ‘critical’ issue the Redmond-based company promises it has fixed with a patch correcting a total of eight vulnerabilities in its programs, including the Internet Explorer browser, Office, and its SQL Server. Three of the eight vulnerabilities patched yesterday were marked ‘critical.’ The most concerning is an issue with Exchange that would allow attackers to take over an Exchange server by simply forwarding a carefully crafted message to a corporate mail server. Microsoft has admitted that the vulnerability can be exploited when a user opens or previews an email in the Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF).”

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Feb 12 2009

Google Brings Location-Awareness to Email

Google appears to have a new obsession with knowing and broadcasting your current location. A week after announcing Latitude, which shares your location with friends on Google Maps and threatens to render several startups irrelevant, an engineer has …

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Feb 11 2009

MS Critical Patch Fixes 8 Vulnerabilities

nandemoari writes “A hole allowing hackers to take control of Microsoft Exchange was just one ‘critical’ issue the Redmond-based company promises it has fixed with a patch correcting a total of eight vulnerabilities in its programs, including the Internet Explorer browser, Office, and its SQL Server. Three of the eight vulnerabilities patched yesterday were marked ‘critical.’ The most concerning is an issue with Exchange that would allow attackers to take over an Exchange server by simply forwarding a carefully crafted message to a corporate mail server. Microsoft has admitted that the vulnerability can be exploited when a user opens or previews an email in the Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF).”

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Feb 10 2009

Shifting Apps to ARM Chips Could Save Laptop Batteries

An anonymous reader writes “When is an Intel PC not an Intel PC? When it moves applications such as Internet browsing and email on to an ARM processor because it can get longer battery life. And according to a story at EE Times, this hybrid Intel-ARM processor approach is being taken by PC makers as prominent as Dell. The problem for Intel: Why would you switch out of ‘all-day’ mode and use the Intel processor? The problem for ARM: lacking support from Microsoft for Windows; the applications it runs for the PC have to do so under Linux.”

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Feb 10 2009

Twitter suspends fake Dalai Lama account

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, in an email to AFP, said “the account was suspended because it violated our Terms of Use regarding impersonation.”

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Feb 9 2009

Is Google Silently Removing Posts?

mrbill writes to tell us that several music bloggers believe that Google may be silently removing posts. Those especially prone to conspiracy theories think this may be a part of some greater nefarious action in cooperation with the RIAA. The LA Weekly story cites several sites and email/chat room discussion that points to the only common ground being Google’s Blogger platform for sites that have had content mysteriously disappear. This still resides firmly in the wildly speculative realm of unfounded rumor but raises the question, should Google be required to notify a content creator when their IP has been deleted/removed?

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Feb 9 2009

Microsoft Lends Rival Google A License For Sync – CNNMoney.com


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Microsoft Lends Rival Google A License For Sync
CNNMoney.com – 1 hour ago
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) touted an agreement on Monday to license its mobile software to rival Google Inc. (GOOG), a move that highlights the increasing ability of large technology companies to use intellectual property for
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