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Sasi@ MS Tech: Microsoft: 'Trusted Windows' still coming, trust us
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Saturday, April 30, 2005. Microsoft: 'Trusted Windows' still coming, trust us. After nearly a decade, Microsoft's vision for how to protect especially sensitive information within Windows remains largely that- a vision. If you lose your laptop in a taxi, no one is going to get at your data," Windows chief Jim Allchin said in a recent interview. "The hardware is not going to let you boot that software, and there is a way for us to do full-volume encryption.". We revisited our approach," said Selena Wilson...
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Sasi@ MS Tech: Microsoft to expand low-cost Windows to Brazil
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Microsoft to expand low-cost Windows to Brazil. Microsoft plans to expand its low-cost Windows XP Starter Edition program to Brazil, the company confirmed Monday. The move comes as Brazil, a noted supporter of open-source software, seeks to offer a low-cost PC program. There have been reports that the government will use Linux, but Microsoft says it is unaware of being out of the running. We will continue to work closely with the government to explore how Microsoft can help add...
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Sasi@ MS Tech: Microsoft for safer software
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Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Microsoft for safer software. Microsoft Corporation India is currently on an assurance drive that its products were increasingly hack proof and corporate and home users alike could use them safely, with enhanced safety being delivered through patches. Companies were told at an awareness creation seminar organised by Microsoft here that it had also taken up writing hack-proof software that would not need patches after purchase. For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Advanced Server, Red H...
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Sasi@ MS Tech: Microsoft discloses some IE 7 plans
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Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Microsoft discloses some IE 7 plans. Microsoft finally told Web developers what they've wanted to hear for years, promising support for graphics and style sheet standards. In a blog entry posted Friday. A member of Microsoft's Internet Explorer development team said the company plans to support key elements of World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C. Recommendations Portable Network Graphics (PNG), an image format, and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), a Web page styling standard. Last month,...
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Sasi@ MS Tech: An early peek at Longhorn
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Friday, April 15, 2005. An early peek at Longhorn. After months of keeping its prized cow in the barn, Microsoft is beginning to let Longhorn out of the corral for public viewing. In a brief demonstration, Allchin showed off several key features that make the new OS stand out from prior versions. A "quick search pane," for example, allows users to type queries and instantly see matching files. Allchin said that Longhorn also goes further than Tiger when it comes to what one can do with search results, sa...
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Sasi @ Linux: Presented Session on PYTHON
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Monday, June 06, 2005. Presented Session on PYTHON. I had presented a session on Python on 4th June 2005 at Twincling Saturday Meet held at Euclid. Above nalli silks, secunderabad. Twincling Saturday Meet is part of Twincling Initative for members of twincling Society to Learn New technologies. For more details visit twincling. Damn good blog, check out mine http:/ juicyfruiter.blogspot.com. This blog is awesome! If you get a chance you may want to visit this full software download. With a blog like your...
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Sasi @ Linux: Opera 8 aims for simpler browsing
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Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Opera 8 aims for simpler browsing. Opera Software has responded to criticism of early versions its Web browser, particularly regarding ease of use, by launching an update- Opera 8. Although not a radical rewrite, Opera 8 provides a cleaner default interface, with fewer toolbars and menu options showing up after installation. The company is hoping this will make Opera easier for first-time users. Opera is often portrayed as a David against a Microsoft Goliath, but it also faces ...
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Sasi @ Linux: Novell to release enhanced Linux in fall
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Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Novell to release enhanced Linux in fall. Novell plans to release its new corporate version of Linux for desktop computers this fall, merging technology from two Linux specialists it acquired. The prototype was called Novell Linux Desktop. Novell spokesman Bruce Lowry cautioned Friday that may not be the final name. It's due to ship this fall, said Christine McLellan, a Novell senior product manager. Novell touted its desktop Linux plans at its BrainShare conference in March, p...
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Sasi @ Linux: OpenOffice.org details vulnerability
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Thursday, April 14, 2005. OpenOffice.org details vulnerability. OpenOffice.org, an open-source software maker, has confirmed a buffer overflow issue that could allow remote attacks. The problem in its freely distributed productivity applications has been fixed, the organization said late Tuesday. Representatives said the group hopes to release a patch within the next 48 hours. The flaw, first discovered in late March, according to postings. In an e-mail sent to News.com, Louis Suarez-Potts, community...
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Sasi @ Linux: Flaw found in Firefox
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Thursday, April 07, 2005. Flaw found in Firefox. A flaw has been discovered in the popular open-source browser Firefox that could expose sensitive information stored in memory, Secunia has warned. Unlike other browser flaws, this one is not subject to phishing or access to the system. But it can expose sensitive information from other Web sites you visited and the information you entered there," said Thomas Kristensen, Secunia chief technology officer. Secunia has developed a test. Novell to release enha...