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Microsoft begins updated Windows Live rolloutOpen in New Window
The new Windows Live profile features that were recently announced have begun to take effect, turning the formerly sterile Windows Live into a more cohesive portal for online content consumption. read more »
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First beta of Windows 7 may (or may not) be handed out next TuesdayOpen in New Window
UPDATED An astute BetaNews reader spotted a phrase in the "About" page for this year's MSDN conference tour, indicating that some attendees may not receive the Windows 7 beta on the day they attend. read more »
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Dell Adds 3G Option For Mini 9 NetbookOpen in New Window
"The device, powered by AT&T in the United States, supports download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and upload speeds of 2 Mbps."<br /> read more »
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Recycle datacenters, preaches DellOpen in New Window
Dell believes that customers do not necessarily need to build new datacenters, and is now offering to show customers how to optimize their existing ones to extend their life span.Dell says that its e read more »
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Windows software encrypts group-policy securityOpen in New Window
Unisys Stealth Solution for Network makes use of session-based encryption keys for policy-based access to data. read more »
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Vista SP2 due next April, says reportOpen in New Window
"Microsoft will deliver Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) to manufacturing in April 2009, two months after it issues a final test version to users, according to a Web site that accurately predicted read more »
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Microsoft offers service pack beta for Vista, Windows Server 2008Open in New Window
Microsoft this week is proceeding with an update to Windows Vista and Windows Server, making available a beta-level service pack featuring capabilities for virtualization and power savings.The compan read more »
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Windows internet share drops below 90 per centOpen in New Window
Thanksgiving blamedThe number of Windows users surfing the web fell below 90 per cent for the first time, making for Microsoft's biggest market share drop in the past two years, according to new stat read more »
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