List of XP service pack conflicts online
What would we do without Unreal Tournament?
What would we do without Unreal Tournament?
Hackers inspecting SP2 looking for vulnerabilities, some experts say
Companies want more time to block automatic installs
It's also a business opportunity, Microsoft chairman says
Antivirus to include "behaviour" detection
Redmond's advice is not to discuss Palladium for the moment
Company is pleased with quarterly results but won't share numbers
UPDATED Program monitors actions and will block suspicious activity, sources say
Microsoft has rejected a recommendation by the Japan Fair Trade Commission that certain provisions in license agreements between it and Japanese PC vendors violate the country's antimonopoly code, the company said in a statement.
PayGlobal of Christchurch has seen the potential of partnership with Microsoft with intense interest being shown in its GlobalPay product at a gathering of Microsoft partners in Toronto earlier this month.
Microsoft says it plans to hire as many as 7,000 people in its current fiscal year and increase spending on research and development. The software maker also says it is talking to potential buyers for Slate, its online magazine.
Microsoft has delayed a significant update to its patch management tool and its single patching service until the first half of next year because of security work it had to do first related to Windows XP, a company executive says.
Microsoft NZ this month launched its Unlimited Potential programme to encourage computer literacy.
Among the dozens of software architects gathered for breakfast with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in Sydney last week was a coterie of New Zealand architects from EDS, Cap Gemini, Datacom, Gen-i and Fonterra.
Microsoft’s recent efforts to fix yet another vulnerability in Internet Explorer and end the latest series of internet attacks, doesn’t address another closely related and dangerous vulnerability, according to a security specialist.