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Protocol deal to bring compatible Microsoft apps to iOS, Android

Windows Phone apps surpass 40K mark | A blast from the past - Microsoft accused of monopolistic practices

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Protocol deal to bring compatible Microsoft apps to iOS, Android
Microsoft says it will license the protocols for many of its enterprise systems to a company that will develop compatible applications for non-Microsoft mobile operating systems, including Google's Android and Apple's iOS. Read More


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Windows Phone apps surpass 40K mark
From offering phones to developers sans voice and data contracts, to giving away free T-shirts, and rebates for the $99 Marketplace registration fee, to releasing an iPhone / iOS to Windows Phone 7 API mapping tool, Microsoft has spent significant resources trying to entice developers to create apps for the Windows Phone platform. And the company's efforts appear to be paying off. Read More

A blast from the past - Microsoft accused of monopolistic practices
Bill Gates testifies that Microsoft Word beat WordPerfect fair and square. Read More

Microsoft slashes upgrade times for Windows 8
Microsoft claimed yesterday that users will be able to complete a Windows 8 upgrade much faster, in some cases in one-tenth the time it took similar-configured PCs to upgrade to Windows 7. Read More


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Skype adds new features to Facebook video calling
Facebook, Skype, and Microsoft (which now owns Skype) have been working together again to offer Facebook-to-Facebook calls from within Skype. Read More

MalCon: Malware hacking conference for twisted pen testers
While most Americans will be lulled into a Turkey coma, or perhaps fighting Black Friday crowds, a MalCon conference in Mumbai will be kicking off with a wicked 'muhahaha' from malware and information security researchers as they dive into twisted pen testing. Read More

Microsoft building Kinect device for Windows PCs
Microsoft will build a Kinect device specifically for use with PCs, as the company prepares to launch a program to support commercial products developed for Kinect and Windows. Read More


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Privacy about to punted again when 'balanced' against need for govt spying
Any time there is talk about security and you hear the word 'balance' being used, citizens' privacy is about to be punted. Read More

US agencies seize 150 sites accused of selling counterfeit goods
The U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement have seized the domain names of 150 websites accused of selling counterfeit products, including sports jerseys, handbags and shoes. Read More

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