Feb
12
2009
crazyeyes writes “With Windows 7 set for release in Dec. 09, Microsoft is getting ready with their free upgrade program, which allows Vista users to switch to Windows 7 when it arrives. The folks at TechARP have consistently scored accurate scoops on Microsoft software releases. They have now revealed Microsoft’s upgrade plans, schedules and even screenshots of the upgrade process.”

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Feb
12
2009
miller60 writes “As more companies look into using a ‘data center in a box,’ you can now get your UPS and generator in a box as well. HP and Sun have begun offering containerized power and cooling infrastructure along with their data center containers, offering an expansion path for facility owners that have run out of power and cooling capacity. Microsoft also plans to use containerized power and cooling in its next-generation facilities, allowing it to build them with no roofs (remember its tent data centers?).”

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Feb
12
2009
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
willclem writes “According to Reuters, it seems that Cuba has launched it’s own variation of Linux in order to fulfill it’s government’s desire to replace Microsoft operating systems. “Getting greater control over the informatic process is an important issue,” said Communications Minister Ramiro Valdes, who heads a commission pushing Cuba’s migration to free software.”

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Feb
11
2009
In the last two weeks, Microsoft has touted its technological prowess, noting that it spends billion annually in research and development, and was just awarded its 10,000th patent. Kudos to Microsoft for that…but shouldn’t we get more than Vista out of it?
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Feb
11
2009
After five years of pushing for more patents, Microsoft has finally broken into five digits when it comes to number of U.S. patents issued.
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Feb
11
2009
crazyeyes writes “With Windows 7 set for release in Dec. 09, Microsoft is getting ready with their free upgrade program, which allows Vista and XP users to switch to Windows 7 when it arrives. The folks at TechARP have consistently scored accurate scoops on Microsoft software releases. They have now revealed Microsoft’s upgrade plans, schedules and even screenshots of the upgrade process.”

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Feb
11
2009
miller60 writes “As more companies look into using a ‘data center in a box,’ you can now get your UPS and generator in a box as well. HP and Sun have begun offering containerized power and cooling infrastructure along with their data center containers, offering an expansion path for facility owners that have run out of power and cooling capacity. Microsoft also plans to use containerized power and cooling in its next-generation facilities, allowing it to build them with no roofs (remember its tent data centers?).”

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Feb
11
2009
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
11
2009
theodp writes “Microsoft’s new Windows ad made its debut during the Grammy Awards on Sunday. It stars a 4-year-old cutie named Kylie (Silverlight required) showing how easy it is to use Windows Live Photo Gallery to edit and share photos. And while it’s impressive that little Kylie is able to transfer a snapshot of her pet fish from her camera to a PC, color-correct it, and e-mail it to her family, what’s truly amazing is that the toddler was also apparently able to read, understand, and accept Windows Live’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. (But minors can’t legally execute contracts, can they?)”

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