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Windows 7 first beta due January 2009Open in New Window
Christmas confusion clarifiedMicrosoft has dashed hopes of a December release for Windows 7's first beta, having created initial confusion on this important code drop.… read more »
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Finally, A Google Earth Browser Plugin For Mac OS XOpen in New Window
Robin Wauters writes "The long-anticipated release of the Google Earth browser plugin for Mac OS X (Intel and PowerPC) has arrived, about half a year after the plugin for Windows was announced and a read more »
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Expert questions Windows 7 user interfaceOpen in New Window
Windows expert Paul Thurrott on his SuperSite for Windows blog states he believes in Microsoft's quest to simplify the Windows 7 user interface, they're actually making it harder to use. Thurrott read more »
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Virtually every Windows PC at risk, says SecuniaOpen in New Window
Gregg Keizer writes that according to a Danish security company "More than 98% of Windows computers harbor at least one unpatched application, and nearly half contain 11 or more programs at risk fro read more »
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Windows Live Web 2.0 facelift is goOpen in New Window
Microsoft's flabby skin still on display thoughMicrosoft climbed on board the wobbly social networking bandwagon yesterday when it began rolling out changes to it Windows Live services worldwide.… read more »
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Dell opens up on NAS gatewaysOpen in New Window
File access to EqualLogic block arraysDell is to produce a NAS gateway for its EqualLogic PS iSCSI-attach block storage arrays.… read more »
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UK regulators bludgeon Kangaroo video on demand serviceOpen in New Window
Much like the popular Hulu, Project Kangaroo was to offer Internet-based "catch-up" access to three major UK TV networks, in addition to archival content, but the Competition Commission today indicat read more »
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Mandy writes cheque for UK tech bizOpen in New Window
"Lord Mandelson of Foy has announced a £30m fund to invest in small and medium UK technology firms." read more »
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