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Microsoft whistleblower suggests Windows losing to Linux
Cultural problems stifle improvement -
Fallout of Apache backdoor spreads
Wigwam bang -
Windows XP users face an upgrade conundrum
CommentNurture your old jalopy -
Microsoft offers limited discount for XP users
Up to 15 percent -
Microsoft begs XP users to upgrade
Only a year of support left -
Next Windows OS rumoured to arrive next year
Still not installed Windows 8 -
More gloom awaits PC market in 2013
Shipments to decline 1.3 percent -
Google's Chrome declares Red Hat 'obsolete'
But Windows XP is state of the art -
Microsoft's Surface Pro out in February
Intel inside pricey tablet -
Microsoft claims Munich's jump to Linux wasted cash
But won't release a piece of paper to prove it -
Ballmer pretends to be Machiavelli imposter
It is better to be feared than shouted at -
Windows 8 will be hackers' choice next year
The three Windows 8 users worried -
Windows 8 sales slow
1.04 percent of global market -
Microsoft opens Windows 8 for pre-orders
Costs $70 for a DVD pack -
Windows 7 malware infection rate climbs
Still three times safer than XP -
HP reluctant to push Windows 8 for enterprise Ultrabooks
IDF 2012 (Zero, Shunya)Because, after all…. -
Windows 7 overtakes XP in popularity
OSX a little more popular than Vista -
Microsoft investigated over browsers again
This is not a repeat of ten years ago -
Microsoft Office kills off links to antique operating systems
Die damn you XP, Die -
Microsoft puts Windows 8 on a stick
Runs the OS on older PCs -
Windows 8 upgrade to cost $40
$10 cheaper than Windows 7 -
Windows XP heads into the sunset
7 finally on most computers -
Windows 8 marks the beginning of the end for WinNT
Enter WinRT -
Microsoft puts Windows XP on death row
Two years and it is history -
Abobe drops 32-bit Apple OS support
Older Mac users will have to upgrade -
Mozilla rethinks HTML5 video
Firefox could be stuffed without it -
Microsoft shows off its new file system
Goodbye NTFS, hello ReFS -
Microsoft in hot water over Windows 8 secure boot
Locks rival OS' out on ARM -
Microsoft sues Comet over pirated Windows CDs
More good news for the British high street -
Microsoft auto updates Internet Explorer
We can't wait for you to do it -
Windows 8 already hacked
And it is not even out yet -
Botnet hacker made $17,000 a day
The geek inherit your wallet -
The best of Windows 8 might require new hardware
Hyper-V hypervisor will not work -
Pierre Cardin aims crap tablet at coke-snorting fashionistas
Designer tablet hard to swallow -
Apple's Lion OS breaks other people's software
As compatible as an electric eel -
Axiomtek releases fanless embedded system
System on chips without fans could be the new black -
Apple press rushes to write off PCs
CommentToo early to kill off the PC -
Microsoft gives up on stupid XP users
CommentYou have 1,000 days to get off your butts and buy something decent -
Dell peddles sperm in Indonesia
Better than flogging Wii to the Brits -
Windows XP becomes software Rasputin
Refuses to die -
Microsoft backtracks on killer worm
Don't re-install -
Ubuntu sliding in popularity
Has it had one PR disaster too many? -
Windows 8 will contain Xbox Live
Entertainment under the bonnet -
Windows XP is a security nightmare
Windows 7 upgrade is only way, says Microsoft -
Fake antivirus tricks Mac users with Windows XP
Via Google Images -
NSA says no to Linux in best practice advisory
Windows 7 or connect to iTunes -
Windows XP is still king of the operating systems
Even if Vole sold 350 million Windows 7 licences -
Germans stick Linux on 10,000 PCs
Makes a change from towels on the deck chairs -
IE 10 will not run on Vista
But then, Vista does not run on Vista -
IE9 climbs out of the fanfare
Microsoft begs IE6 to croak -
Open XML in Microsoft Word ruins essays
Bug bugs student -
Windows 7 cracks 20 percent of the market
Where is your MacOS and Linux now? -
Google exposes security bugs in rival browsers
Hides its own under WebKit banner -
Venezuela takes on global netbook brands in South America
Síragon offers tech for the "working classes" -
Victory declared in Brazil over Windows XP
Customer claims reimbursement over licence -
Apple needs a true competitor
CommentNot one company manages to step up in ten years -
Microsoft, SAP sued over software code
LawThe old Bamboo is sued too -
How Microsoft became the enemy, but is no loser
Why the Empire does not need to Strike Back -
2012 – Windows 8 and other apocalypses
Microsoft names the year of the end-times -
Argentina joins Axis of Evil with zero day ASP.NET exploit
Letter from ArgentinaMicrosoft is peeved but who's to blame here? -
Dell kills Windows XP
Bullet in the back of the head -
Microsoft to fix 13 holes next week
Travelling to Blackburn Lancashire -
Microsoft patents automatic computer-shut down
When your Apple crashes you are stealing Baller's idea -
Kingston refutes claims that SSD market is suffering
Says SSDs are a cost-effective way to increase performance -
What did Microsoft Vista ever do for us?
Other than roads, irrigation and security.... -
Sophos slams Apple and Microsoft on security
Malware makers having a field day -
Vole plugs hole while pulling the plug on Windows XP SP2
Security risk as Microsoft ends support for SP2 -
Microsoft to fix Google-exposed Windows bug next week
Attacks on Vole Hole has Microsoft rushing for a fix -
Two Office 2010 vulnerabilities leaked, Microsoft furious
Vole says this is end of responsible disclosure -
Microsoft admits 10,000 XP machines attacked within three weeks
Help and Support vulnerability increasingly exploited -
We take a look at IE 9 Platform Preview 3
What you can expect, within -
HP announces miniature netbook for schools
OLPC for everybody -
Windows 7 vulnerable to memory attack
Research exposes back door in OS -
No more XP on laptops
Microsoft starts to lean on manufacturers -
Microsoft has second go at killing rootkit
Kill it with fire -
Microsoft abandons XP SP2
The most enduring OS ever -
Windows hack bypasses AV software
You have to build bypasses, Mr Dent -
Seagate planning 3TB hard-drive
Just forget running Windows XP with it -
Microsoft's browser plans aim to kill XP
It is all a cunning plan, claims analyst -
Lexar Media puts out more flash based drives.
Plug and play for easy storage -
Kraft Foods abandons “one computer fits all” policy
Maxwell House maker wakes up and smells the instant coffee -
We expose Steve Ballmer's great big bloomers
CommentOur top Ballmer disasters -
McAfee nukes WinXP
System error, system error -
Microsoft can't fix Windows XP rootkit
Can't get the wood
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