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Microsoft says Intel misled people about Windows 8

Microsoft disclaimed comments made by Intel software chief Renée James at Intel's Investor Meeting 2011 at the company's Santa Clara, California, headquarters this week. The Redmond firm said that James’ comments on the next version of Windows were "factually inaccurate and unfortunately misleading."
Microsoft disclaimed comments made by Intel software chief Renée James at Intel's Investor Meeting 2011 at the company's Santa Clara, California, headquarters this week. The Redmond firm said that James’ comments on the next version of Windows were "factually inaccurate and unfortunately misleading."

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US satisfaction with Microsoft’s software reaches the highest level ever

A new national customer satisfaction survey revealed that Americans are now more satisfied with Microsoft’s software than ever. The poll conducted by American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), a consumer survey started by the University of Michigan, showed that Microsoft accumulated 79 points which is the three-point increase, a 7% gain, over 2009’ results.
A new national customer satisfaction survey revealed that Americans are now more satisfied with Microsoft’s software than ever. The poll conducted by American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), a consumer survey started by the University of Michigan, showed that Microsoft accumulated 79 points which is the three-point increase, a 7% gain, over 2009’ results.

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Android Market to overshadow Apple’s App Store to reach 425,000 in August

According to a new report from German firm Research2guidance there is a significant gap between the growth of Android Market and Apple’s App Store. The research forecasts that in August 2011 Android Market will overtake Apple's App Store.
According to a new report from German firm Research2guidance there is a significant gap between the growth of Android Market and Apple’s App Store. The research forecasts that in August 2011 Android Market will overtake Apple's App Store.

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Mozilla wants to rival Google Chrome: four Firefoxes will come in 2011

In a move to compete with Google which makes updated browsers every six to eight weeks Mozilla announced that it is planning to release four new versions of Firefox this year shortening thus the browser’s cycle. Up to present days Mozilla has released updated versions every 12 to 18 months.
The draft of Mozilla’s Firefox roadmap for 2011 shows that one of the non-profit entity’s priorities is to "ship our new technology to users in smaller bundles, more frequently."
In a move to compete with Google which makes updated browsers every six to eight weeks Mozilla announced that it is planning to release four new versions of Firefox this year shortening thus the browser’s cycle. Up to present days Mozilla has released updated versions every 12 to 18 months. The draft of Mozilla’s Firefox roadmap for 2011 shows that one of the non-profit entity’s priorities is to "ship our new technology to users in smaller bundles, more frequently."

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Microsoft releases the final version of free anti-virus

Microsoft has issued the final version of its free security solution after a five-month beta testing program. The new version features updated heuristic engine as well as the addition of network intrusion detection technology.
Besides, the slightly redesigned dashboard allows users to manage Microsoft's firewall from inside MSE. MSE 2.0 also features tighter integration with Internet Explorer as a mechanism for protecting against web-based threats.
Microsoft has issued the final version of its free security solution after a five-month beta testing program. The new version features updated heuristic engine as well as the addition of network intrusion detection technology. Besides, the slightly redesigned dashboard allows users to manage Microsoft's firewall from inside MSE. MSE 2.0 also features tighter integration with Internet Explorer as a mechanism for protecting against web-based threats.

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Computers worldwide have over 30 million vulnerabilities

According to the stats from the online security vendor Kaspersky Lab computers worldwide contain about 32 million vulnerabilities because most users fail to update their software.
According to the stats from the online security vendor Kaspersky Lab computers worldwide contain about 32 million vulnerabilities because most users fail to update their software.

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Oracle acquires ecommerce software company

Oracle is purchasing an ecommerce software company Art Technology Group (ATG) for about $1 billion.
Oracle is purchasing an ecommerce software company Art Technology Group (ATG) for about $1 billion.

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Mozilla Firefox 4 will not come next month

Mozilla revoked its plans to roll out the new browser Firefox 4 next month. According to a new schedule the browser will not arrive until "early 2011."
"As discussed in today’s Firefox delivery meeting, release candidate builds are now scheduled to ship in early 2011, with the final GA release shortly after," a Mozilla representative said.
Firefox 4 is now in its sixth beta release. Beta 7 — the "feature complete" beta — was due on September 17, but according to Mozilla's schedule, it will not arrive until November.
Mozilla revoked its plans to roll out the new browser Firefox 4 next month. According to a new schedule the browser will not arrive until "early 2011." "As discussed in today’s Firefox delivery meeting, release candidate builds are now scheduled to ship in early 2011, with the final GA release shortly after," a Mozilla representative said. Firefox 4 is now in its sixth beta release. Beta 7 — the "feature complete" beta — was due on September 17, but according to Mozilla's schedule, it will not arrive until November.

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Adobe denies Microsoft’s acquisition, it views itself as an “independent company

CEO of Adobe Systems made a statement to a German newspaper that the company plans to stay independent with no targets to merge with any firm as the speculations in media are reporting the software maker could become an acquisition target for Microsoft.
"Adobe's growth prospects are so great that our focus is on seizing these opportunities as an independent company," Adobe Chief Executive Shantanu Narayen was quoted as saying by daily Financial Times Deutschland on Monday.
CEO of Adobe Systems made a statement to a German newspaper that the company plans to stay independent with no targets to merge with any firm as the speculations in media are reporting the software maker could become an acquisition target for Microsoft. "Adobe's growth prospects are so great that our focus is on seizing these opportunities as an independent company," Adobe Chief Executive Shantanu Narayen was quoted as saying by daily Financial Times Deutschland on Monday.

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Microsoft launches Internet Explorer 9: a background web browser

Microsoft unveiled at last its new version of a popular web browser saying that it would work at faster speeds, deliver better graphics and be less obtrusive to users. Internet Explorer 9, unlike previous versions and many competing browsers, pushes itself into the background.
"People go to the Web for site, not the browser," said Dean Hachamovitch, general manager for IE, at a press event in San Francisco. "Today Web sites are boxed in, the box is the browser."
Microsoft unveiled at last its new version of a popular web browser saying that it would work at faster speeds, deliver better graphics and be less obtrusive to users. Internet Explorer 9, unlike previous versions and many competing browsers, pushes itself into the background. "People go to the Web for site, not the browser," said Dean Hachamovitch, general manager for IE, at a press event in San Francisco. "Today Web sites are boxed in, the box is the browser."

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PS3 hacking dongle is now available in the Web

PlayStation 3 hacking dongle that represents a
   build-your-own kit, PSGroove, has appeared in the Web. 
PSGroove comprises software that can be
   downloaded and run on a specific type of USB Flash drive and used in much the
   same way the PSJailbreak dongle can.
PlayStation 3 hacking dongle that represents a build-your-own kit, PSGroove, has appeared in the Web.  PSGroove comprises software that can be downloaded and run on a specific type of USB Flash drive and used in much the same way the PSJailbreak dongle can.

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Motorola sends banning letters to websites who offer illegal Froyo for Droid X

As Motorola introduced a hardware eFuse protection that is meant to enforce software restrictions many websites started offering unofficial versions of Froyo updates for Droid X smartphones. Motorola, in turn sent them cease-and-desist letters urging them to discontinue encouraging users to jailbreak.
As Motorola introduced a hardware eFuse protection that is meant to enforce software restrictions many websites started offering unofficial versions of Froyo updates for Droid X smartphones. Motorola, in turn sent them cease-and-desist letters urging them to discontinue encouraging users to jailbreak.

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Oracle does not attacks Android, it wages war on open source community

Google and other industry experts believe that the lawsuit launched by Oracle against Android is not just an attack on the search giant but it targets open source Java community.
Google and other industry experts believe that the lawsuit launched by Oracle against Android is not just an attack on the search giant but it targets open source Java community.

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Microsoft terminates discount licensing of Office for businesses

Microsoft announced the end of its discount licensing program that has been very popular among companies’ workers wanting cheaper copies of Office products. The Redmond said its Employee Purchase Program (EPP) terminates in November after 7 years.
EPP has been available to customers buying Microsoft's products under its volume licensing programs.
Microsoft cited declining customer demand for its decision to kill EPP, but noted the vast majority — 90 per cent — of licenses purchased were for its Office suite.
Microsoft announced the end of its discount licensing program that has been very popular among companies’ workers wanting cheaper copies of Office products. The Redmond said its Employee Purchase Program (EPP) terminates in November after 7 years. EPP has been available to customers buying Microsoft's products under its volume licensing programs. Microsoft cited declining customer demand for its decision to kill EPP, but noted the vast majority — 90 per cent — of licenses purchased were for its Office suite.

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Urgent need for IT specialist on Wall Street!

More IT professionals are today needed by financial services companies on Wall Street. The firms are looking for strong programming, database and operating system skills to keep their real-time banking and trading systems up and running.
More IT professionals are today needed by financial services companies on Wall Street. The firms are looking for strong programming, database and operating system skills to keep their real-time banking and trading systems up and running.

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