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On to Windows 9: Here are the early details

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On to Windows 9: Here are the early details
Microsoft is already working on the next version of the Windows operating system, and Windows 8 hasn't shipped yet. This shouldn't surprise anyone. There's probably a Windows 10 team forming inside the company, as well. You have to look that far ahead to be competitive. Read More


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Microsoft patches critical security holes in Windows, Office, IE
Microsoft has fixed 26 vulnerabilities in its software products, including several considered critical, the company said on Tuesday in its monthly security patch report. Read More

10 key Windows Server 2012 features for IT pros
The release of Windows Server 2012 is just around the corner, with the initial code due to be sent to manufacturing this month and general availability coming in September. Read More

Microsoft stops publishing new mobile apps amidst download issues
Microsoft has decided to stop publishing new apps for Windows Phone on Marketplace, while it addresses an issue that led to users experiencing problems with application downloads this week, the company said in blog post on Tuesday. Read More


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A cold war is brewing between Microsoft and game developers
Several major game developers have expressed their discontent with Windows 8, and now they are concerned Microsoft is going to go into competition with their methods of online sales as well, which could drive a wedge between game makers and Microsoft. Read More

Microsoft's Surface tablet reported to sell for a low $199
Microsoft's Surface for Windows RT tablet will sell for $199 when it ships on Oct. 26, according to an unnamed source in Engadget report. Read More

Microsoft bans 'metro' from Windows Store apps
Microsoft has told Windows 8 app developers that if they use the word "metro" in the name of their software, the app will be denied access to the Windows Store. Read More


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Unblinking surveillance stare: Army's 7-story flying football field-sized blimp
When you think about high tech "intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance" (ISR) breakthroughs, does a gigantic $172 million blimp immediately come to mind? If not, then join the club. In fac,t my first thought when learning about the U.S. Army's new blimp was Hindenburg. Read More

Microsoft revamps SkyDrive cloud storage service
Microsoft has given a makeover to its SkyDrive cloud storage service, including a new Web interface, as well as improvements to its desktop applications and developer API, the company announced. Read More

Anonymizer tied to company selling TrapWire surveillance to governments
If someone promises you "powerful online privacy and security" for a price, of course, and "ensures your identity remains anonymous," would you be inclined to believe it? Anonymizer has built a reputation as a "Trusted leader in online privacy since 1995," but the company that sells anonymity as a software service has ties to Abraxas Corporation and the TrapWire global spying system. Read More

Microsoft offers Windows 8 RTM to everyone
As promised, Microsoft released the final version of Windows 8 to MSDN and TechNet subscribers, and it posted a 90-day evaluation copy of Windows 8 RTM that anyone can download. Read More

Toshiba cancels Windows RT tablet
Toshiba today confirmed what Microsoft intimated yesterday: It won't be delivering a Windows RT-based tablet anytime soon. Read More

 
 
 

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