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Google is being charged with content copying by none other than... Microsoft. They are complaining that Google is copying far too much information, information that many people make a living on. Google's been trying to make the whole web searchable, everything from books to news to...
Read More | Mar 6th, 2007 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: Mar 8th, 2007
Well, what a weekend that has been. Ever since the reports started emerging online of a brute force attack on the Vista activation code using a modified version of the original software license manager script file I have been, shall we say, dubious as to the authenticity of the claim. Not least...
Read More | Mar 5th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Dec 5th, 2007
Microsoft Windows Live OneCare was already struggling in the credibility stakes after failing to pass the Virus Bulletin VB100 certification tests as I reported here last month. Talk about kicking a wounded animal, now the results of the latest, and much respected, av-comparatives are in, and do...
Read More | Mar 4th, 2007 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: 16 Days Ago
If you've been keeping up to the news, you'll likely be aware of the fact that Vista's activation code scheme for anti-piracy has been cracked by using a brute-force method, allowing any pirates to download Vista and just let the cracking program do its work. I find this insanely ironic....
Read More | Mar 4th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 4th, 2007
Probably the last thing you would expect to hear is that Microsoft is trying to restrict the machines that their new operating system can run on. After all, don't they want as many computers running Vista as possible (legally)? Well, Microsoft is actually forcing anyone who wants to emulate Vista...
Read More | Feb 25th, 2007 | Comments: 8 | Last Comment: Feb 27th, 2007
As if Microsoft did not have enough on its security plate, what with the launch of Vista followed by the chorus of ‘it is not quite as secure as you would have us believe is it’ from the worlds media, things only go from bad to worse for the Seattle giant. News has emerged that Microsoft's...
Read More | Feb 21st, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Feb 22nd, 2007
An independent test of Windows Defender against third party vendors has demonstrated holes in Microsoft Vista’s spyware protection. Calls of Swiss Cheese could be heard coming from the direction of Spyware Doctor vendor PC Tools which commissioned Australian concern Enex Testlab to evaluate how...
Read More | Feb 20th, 2007
In something of an embarrassing development for Microsoft, four anti-virus products for Vista have failed to reach the required standard to achieve VB100 certification by the highly respected independent industry body, Virus Bulletin. In something of an even more embarrassing development,...
Read More | Feb 7th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Feb 7th, 2007
File under ‘well it would say that’ you might think, but nevertheless the fact remains that Apple has issued a statement on its support website warning iTunes users not to upgrade to Vista. This due to a number of known compatibility issues with iTunes 7.0.2 and earlier versions, although you...
Read More | Feb 5th, 2007 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: Nov 3rd, 2007
Since the launch of Vista, articles have been fairly negative about Microsoft's next-gen operating system. Which can be expected, since it's "Microsoft", is prone to bugs and viruses, and is a slow monster, right? It couldn't be farther from the truth. This "bug" which we speak of - how can it...
Read More | Feb 3rd, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Feb 8th, 2007
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