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  • New standard/tool address security dependencies

    Standard developed to assist U.K. government’s critical infrastructure protection authority There’s a need to rely and trust forces outside our direct control for security — and that awareness spurred the United Kingdom’s national infrastructure protection authority to push for a standard way to model the implications of relying on technology, […]

  • Santa and NORAD: Microsoft nicer than Google this year

    NORAD switches to Bing Maps to help you track Santa’s journey on Christmas Eve Google apparently hasn’t been naughty in Santa’s eyes, but Microsoft must have been pretty nice. NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, will switch from using Google Maps to Bing Maps to track Santa Claus on […]

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    Can Microsoft Survive If Windows 8 Fails?

    Microsoft is betting the farm on the success of Windows 8–its new and radically different operating system. That at least is the uncompromising view espoused by Steve Ballmer, the company’s chief executive. “Our hardware partners are all in, companies like Verizon and AT&T are all in, there are hundreds of […]

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    Microsoft opens own social network, Socl

    Microsoft Thursday unveiled Socl, a social network that combines the graphics-heavy interface of Pinterest with Bing search functionality. Does the world really need another social network? Microsoft thinks so. The company on Wednesday opened up registration for its new project, the aptly named Socl, to users with Microsoft and Facebook […]

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    Steve Ballmer’s Nightmare Is Coming True

    Steve Ballmer’s Nightmare Is Coming True Almost one year ago today, we laid out the nightmare scenario for Microsoft (MSFT) that could lead to its business collapsing. After laying it all out, we concluded, “Fortunately for Microsoft, none of this is going to happen.” We were wrong. A lot changed […]

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    Security firms warn of spreading Windows AutoRun malware

    Security firms warn of spreading Windows AutoRun malware Antivirus vendors are warning customers of a spreading malware that can infect computers through a well-known bug in the Windows AutoRun software used to automatically launch programs on a DVD or USB device. The significant increase in infection is curious because Windows […]

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    Windows 8 sales hit 40 million in first month

    Hundreds of millions of computers remain on earlier Windows operating systems Microsoft has sold 40 million Windows 8 licenses since Oct. 26 when the new operating system became available. That includes all sales, corporate and consumer, although the company provided no breakdown for how many of each there were. That’s […]

  • Mozilla suspends work on 64-bit Firefox for Windows

    Mozilla suspends work on 64-bit Firefox for Windows Unlikely to restart x64 development in 2013 Mozilla this week suspended development of a 64-bit version of Firefox for Windows, citing add-on incompatibilities and low priority for the project. In a message posted to Bugzilla, the company’s bug- and change-tracking database, Benjamin […]

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    VMware cost calculator can show Microsoft is cheaper

    In certain configurations, Windows Server 2012 is cheaper than vSphere Which is cheaper: Microsoft Windows Server 2012 or VMware vSphere 5.1? Well, that depends on who’s doing the math. A Microsoft general manager recently wrote a blog post pointing out that a cost calculator on VMware’s website shows that if […]

  • IT jobs on the other side of the cloud

    IT jobs on the other side of the cloud As companies turn increasingly toward the cloud, corporate IT staffers wonder if the grass is greener working for a service provider. Jake Robinson remembers the day when he really understood what it means to work on “the other side of the […]