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Microsoft update offers an easier way to turn off autoruns

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Microsoft update offers an easier way to turn off autoruns
Microsoft's latest round of patches released on Tuesday includes an optional update that will shut off the "autorun" capability for users of older Windows operating systems, a move the company has made to reflect the resurgence of worms carried on removable media. Read More


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Microsoft's top 12 rivals
Microsoft has so many rivals it's hard to even figure out which ones are most likely to keep CEO Steve Ballmer up at night. Read More

Microsoft names new server and tools president
Satya Nadella will head up Microsoft's Server and Tools Business. Read More

Windows Phone 7: 10 free apps you need right now
Microsoft recently announced that the Windows Phone Marketplace app store now has 6,000 apps and counting. Here are 10 free apps that benefit from the Windows Phone 7 aesthetic. Read More


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This white paper explains why, contrary to popular belief, modular UPS designs provide superior availability even though they typically contain more parts that could potentially fail. Read More

Bug bounty program reveals 22 unpatched flaws, 5 in Office
As it had promised last year, the world's biggest bug bounty program today released information about nearly two dozen unpatched vulnerabilities, including five in Microsoft Office. Read More

Microsoft patches 22 bugs, stops Autorun hole that helps Conficker
As expected, Microsoft's February Patch Tuesday is big: 22 bugs fixed via 12 updates, including patches for three zero-day exploits. Microsoft also made a change to the Autorun services in XP and Vista that it hopes will put a cramp in the spread of Conficker. Read More

Configuring Microsoft Active Directory to support IPv6
How to make sure AD supports your IPv6 architecture in your Microsoft Windows environment. Read More


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Microsoft sets Feb. 22 as Windows 7 SP1 public launch
Microsoft said it will release Windows 7 SP1 to the general public on Feb. 22 via the Windows Update Service. Read More

Microsoft, RIM look to entice mobile developers
The companies are updating their developer tools for Windows Phone and PlayBook. Read More

Major Dell revamp melds consumer and enterprise IT
Dell unveiled a major renovation of its enterprise-targeted laptop, desktop and workstation computers Tuesday. Included are enhancements in tools used for workplace collaboration such as with Microsoft's SharePoint and Lync unified communications platforms. Read More



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