
Microsoft’s very generous free trial to allow users to Windows 7 operating system, but the existence of the period.
I hope Windows 7 release candidate beta version (release candidate, RC) are required to August 15 in the code download. After this period, you can download pre-install a copy of (or even be able to obtain an [...]
June 28, 2009 | Posted in
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According to foreign media reports, Microsoft “must be” search engine has just been launched, the number of science and technology blog found loopholes will be automatically broadcast pornographic video.
Microsoft two days earlier than originally planned to launch a search engine “will be”, which has aroused global concern. Many users experience with a strong interest in [...]
June 2, 2009 | Posted in
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North American Eastern Time May 30 news at noon, take the initiative to cut off Microsoft’s Cuba, North Korea, Syria, Iran and the Sudan five to serve the country.
According to the Latin American online, the Cuban news media in Latin America, Cuba published a paper entitled “Internet in Cuba has been under siege,” the report, [...]
May 31, 2009 | Posted in
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Microsoft has officially released Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), the latest version of its web browser, adding improved compliance with web standards, greater security features and improved performance.
Available to download now, IE8 includes only minor changes over the release candidate version that was made available to testers in January.
The new browser adheres much more closely to [...]
March 19, 2009 | Posted in
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Just released Beta1 of Windows 7 with Windows Vista in sharp contrast. Windows Vista and even to the final version release, there are also many anti-virus vendors did not launch the corresponding compatible version, and these manufacturers in the Windows 7 beta1 on the release of the corresponding anti-virus software. Currently, Norton, Kaspersky, AVG and [...]
February 4, 2009 | Posted in
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February 3, 2009 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. today confirmed that it will sell what it calls “upgrades” for Windows 7 to users running the aged Windows XP operating system.
Those users, however will have to do a “clean” installation of Windows 7, meaning that all data on the machine will be lost.
“Regarding XP, customers can purchase upgrade [...]
February 4, 2009 | Posted in
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Microsoft is denying that there is a security hole in the User Account Control (UAC) feature of Windows 7 after a blogger reported it and posted what he said was a fix for it.
“I can tell you that this is not a vulnerability,” a spokesman for Microsoft through its public relations team said.
Last week, Long [...]
February 3, 2009 | Posted in
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Engineers in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer group continue to refine a new security feature designed to block malicious scripts that can be injected into trusted websites to steal email and account credentials. Judging from the magnitude of the problem, their task may never be completed.
Among the multitude of revisions introduced in last week’s release of Internet [...]
February 3, 2009 | Posted in
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Microsoft has restated that its next milestone release for Windows 7 will be the Release Candidate test of the OS and not a second beta.
The software giant’s Windows development boss Steve Sinofsky said in an official blog post on Saturday that there will only be one beta of Windows 7.
Many will see that reaffirmation as [...]
February 3, 2009 | Posted in
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Security researchers have unearthed a potentially serious flaw in User Account Control (UAC) features in Windows 7. Microsoft is aware of the issue but is currently unconvinced it needs to make changes to the pre-release code.
UAC is a security feature introduced in Windows Vista that’s designed to prompt users for permission before allowing applications to [...]
January 31, 2009 | Posted in
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