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Stories by: Gregg Keizer

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    IT's 'love affair' with Windows XP ending, says US survey 18 March, 2010 07:46:00

    Businesses are finally prying their hands from Windows XP as they warm to Windows 7, a research company said today.
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    Microsoft, security vendor clash over Virtual PC bug 18 March, 2010 06:21:00

    A bug in Microsoft's software gives hackers a way to exploit virtual Windows machines which would be attack-proof if they were running on real hardware, a researcher said today.
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    FAQ: Say hello to IE9 17 March, 2010 22:15:00

    Microsoft yesterday unveiled a very early edition of its next-generation browser, IE9.
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    Hackers lock Zeus crimeware kit with Windows-like anti-piracy tech 16 March, 2010 07:15:00

    The newest version of Zeus, a do-it-yourself crimeware kit responsible for millions of dollars in losses by consumers and businesses, comes with anti-piracy provisions similar to those used by Microsoft's Windows, a researcher said today.
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    Microsoft hustles on IE patch, tests fix 14 March, 2010 10:44:00

    Microsoft yesterday said it is testing a patch for a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE), but stopped short of promising to deliver an emergency fix before the next scheduled Patch Tuesday.
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    Apple's iPad pre-sale begins Friday 12 March, 2010 07:53:00

    Tomorrow's the first on-sale day for Apple's iPad, the tablet-styled device that CEO Steve Jobs has repeatedly called "magical" and "revolutionary."
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    IE zero-day exploit code goes public 11 March, 2010 23:31:00

    Exploit code for the unpatched bug in Internet Explorer was published on the Web yesterday, a step security pros said earlier would be the precursor to widespread attacks.
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    Hackers love to exploit PDF bugs, says researcher 11 March, 2010 08:25:00

    Hackers adore Adobe Reader, and have pushed it into first place as the software most often exploited in targeted attacks, a Finnish security company said today.
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    Microsoft warns of new IE bug; attacks under way 10 March, 2010 06:27:00

    Microsoft today warned of a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer that is already being exploited by hackers, the second such admission in the last two months.
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    HP: Chinese rivals used stolen parts to make copy-cat ink cartridges 10 March, 2010 05:43:00

    Hewlett-Packard has accused a Taiwanese maker of printer ink cartridges with using stolen HP parts to make knock-offs and sell them in the U.S. through outlets such as Amazon.com.
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    Microsoft changes EU browser ballot shuffling 09 March, 2010 08:14:00

    Responding to reports last week that its European ballot screen was not truly randomizing the positions of the top five browsers, Microsoft today said it has changed the algorithm that shuffles the spots.
 
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