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Posts Tagged ‘microsoft’
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Product ReviewsMicrosoft flaw could open PCs to Conficker-style attackUSA TodayMicrosoft has just raised a red flag about a recently discovered security flaw in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 PCs for which no patch yet exists. …Unpatched Microsoft Bugs Raise Red FlagsPC WorldMicrosoft issues critical Windows patchesCNET NewsMicrosoft Fixes Eight Flaws, But Three Remain OpenInformationWeekeWeek -PC World -PC Worldall 385 news articles »
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
Microsoft has released a major update this last week.
Service Pack 2 has been released for Vista. A service pack is a bunch of updates, security stability, and functionality related, all rolled up into one update.
We strongly recommend loading Service Pack 2 on all computers running Vista. If you have dialup internet, downloading it will take forever (a very long time), so you may want to take your computer to a location that has broadband internet to load it, or have it installed by a professional.
* You should make sure that your computer is free of viruses and other malware before loading any service pack. Failure to do so could make the service pack fail to load, and render your computer inoperable.
Here is the Microsoft Frequently Asked Questions Page for Vista SP2:
Feel free to call if you have any questions. As always, have a great day!
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Sunday, May 31st, 2009
Canada.comE3 plans a bigger bash this yearSan Francisco Chronicle, USAThe show is anchored by announcements from the three large console makers: Microsoft, Sony and leader Nintendo. Microsoft is expected to show off a new 3-D camera that can turn a person's movements into game play. It will also provide more information …Welcome to California The AgeE3 seen returning to glitz ReutersThe business week ahead Seattle TimesWall Street Journal - The Associated Pressall 148 news articles
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Sunday, May 31st, 2009
DigiTimesMicrosoft and Asus join forces to smother LinuxTechSpotBy Matthew decarlo, techspot.com Microsoft and Asus are partnering up in an effort to stifle the already declining Linux netbook presence ? as if Microsoft needed a better market position, or another ad campaign for that matter. …Microsoft Changes Windows 7 Starter Limits RedOrbitMicrosoft: No more three-app limit in Windows 7 Starter Edition ZDNetAsus, Microsoft Launch Anti-Linux Netbook Campaign OS NewsReuters - Wall Street Journalall 320 news articles
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
Washington PostMicrosoft Relaunching Search Service as BingPC WorldAt the All Things D conference on Thursday, Microsoft unveiled the latest re-branding of its search engine. Forget Live Search–that's so three months ago. Now Bing is in! Launching in a couple of weeks, Bing hopes to make searching a little more …Microsoft Bing No Sure Thing Wall Street JournalUpdated Microsoft Search Service Draws Pre-Launch Kudos Barron’sMicrosoft's Search for a Name Ends With a Bing New York TimesChannelWeb - BusinessWeekall 1,572 news articles
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