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Microsoft warns of zero-day attack affecting Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8

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Microsoft warns of new zero-day attack affecting Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8
Microsoft released Security Advisory 2458511 to warn Internet Explorer users of a new zero-day attack seen in the wild. It affects versions 6, 7 and 8, although Microsoft says that the default installations of IE8 make that version of the browser harder to exploit by this issue. Read More


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New browser add-on turns back IE's clock to 2001
A startup led by people who worked with and at Microsoft on Internet Explorer will soon release an add-on that lets customers run the aged IE6 within the newer IE8 browser. Read More

IT pros still spooked by Office's ribbon interface
Four years after its debut, the "ribbon" interface in Microsoft's Office suite still gives businesses the shudders, a research firm says. Read More

Microsoft vs. Amazon clouds: 5 key differences
How quickly are end-user companies adopting public cloud computing platforms as a key part of their IT strategies and infrastructures? That depends on who you ask. Read More


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What you need to know about new IE zero-day
Internet Explorer is under attack again. Microsoft has issued a security advisory explaining a newly-discovered exploit impacting most versions of the Internet Explorer Web browser. The security advisory contains details about the threat, as well as some guidance to protect vulnerable browsers pending a patch from Microsoft to fix the hole. Read More

LG customizes its Phone 7 device with applications
I hope you've been enjoying as much as I have the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 TV ads that show people obsessed with their smartphones. In one ad, a man texts while lying in bed oblivious to his wife standing before him in her negligee, a bride texts while her father walks her down the aisle, and a guy drops his phone in a urinal and picks it right back up (without flushing). Read More

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011: Clunky to cool
When I reviewed Microsoft Office for Mac 2008, I said the then-new version of the suite was "kind of like getting a new Chevy." In other words, it was a solid upgrade, but nothing to really get excited about. Read More


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Microsoft touts UI efficiency with WP7
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Windows 7 will dominate corporate PC deployments, Forrester says
IT managers are deploying Microsoft's Windows 7 on 31% of new PCs today, and that number will increase to 83% within one year. Read More

Microsoft, Google slug it out for Uncle Sam's cloud business
Judging by market share only, Google's Google Apps Web-based e-mail and collaboration suite hasn't begun to loosen Microsoft Office's tight rein on the corporate world. Read More

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