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Patch management: Find the weakest link
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50 years ago, second U.S. manned orbital flight (photos)
On May 24, 1962, Scott Carpenter flew the second American manned orbital flight when he piloted the Aurora 7 through three orbits of the Earth on a mission which lasted less than 5 hours.
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Intuit well along on transition to cloud, on demand software
Intuit gets 60 percent of its revenue from "connected services"---cloud computing extensions to its core products---and plans on hitting the 75 percent market in 2015.
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Former Microsoft tech fellow Brad Lovering to open R&D office for Splunk
Brad Lovering, a former Microsoft Technical Fellow who left the company in October 2010, has a new gig. Lovering is opening the Seattle office for San Francisco-based Splunk, a company that...
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Adobe adding 'sandbox' to PDF Reader to ward off hacker attacks
The next major version of Adobe's PDF Reader will feature new sandboxing technology aimed at curbing a surge in malicious hacker attacks
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Streaming music fundamentally changing music business
The New York Times has a piece that backs up my recent contention that streaming will mark the end of illegal downloads. Brad Stone's article says flat-out: Many music industry observers now...
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Microsoft Big Brains: Brad Lovering
In this week's profile in my "Microsoft Big Brains" series profiling the company's technical fellows, meet Brad Lovering, a k a "Mr. Oslo."
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Gallery: Sydney Apple Store facade
Reader Brad Wilson sends some pictures of the unique teaser facade covering the upcoming Apple Store in Sydney Australia. A trend that started in Boston: The Sydney (AUS) Apple store now has a...
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Why we still hate Microsoft
Where you stand, as always, depends on where you sit. From where I sit, Brad Smith had best watch his back if Hillary loses. She'd make a great Microsoft general counsel.
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Microsoft's Chief Counsel Brad Smith urges open source rivals to compromise on IP issues, co-exist peacefully
Microsoft General Counsel and IP chief Brad Smith got a round of applause at the Open Source Business Conference Monday for showing respect to the open source community -- but he faced some tough...
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Can the Microsoft cathedral really do business with the open-source bazaar?
It sounds like the "show-down" between Senior Vice President and General Counsel Brad Smith and a panel of open-source backers at the Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) on March 25 didn't plow...
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On Capitol Hill, Google and Microsoft spar over DoubleClick
Senators say both sides made good arguments but don't say whether the proposed $3.1 billion deal should be blocked.
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Cake Financial leverages wisdom of the crowd for investing
At TechCrunch 40, Cake Financial unveiled an alpha release of its social network-based financial planning service that has a good chance of survival in a crowded space. It mashes up stock...
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EU ruling deals setback to Microsoft
In upholding Europe's landmark antitrust decision, a high-level court foresees a "significant drop" in market share. But what of Vista?
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EU emboldened; Who's next on the hit list?
Now that European regulators got their big victory over Microsoft attention should turn to who's next on their hit list. The EU case against Microsoft market position and anticompetitive behavior...
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News Corp.-NBC venture attracts $100 million
Yet-to-be-launched joint venture has no name, site or clear mission, but it does have a $100 million investment from Providence Equity Partners. The New York Times
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Mystery solved: 'Fake Steve' blogger comes clean
An editor at Forbes admits to lampooning Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, on a popular blog, "Fake Steve." The New York Times
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Two cheers for intellectual-property law
Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith says policymakers and the public risk drawing the wrong lessons from recent patent controversies.
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Intellectual property in the era of open source
Commentary--Tech industry veteran Brad Silverberg says those who believe "software IP is dead" are missing the point about open source.
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Microsoft to regulators: 'OK, we'll let competitors see some Windows code. So chill!'
Microsoft will disclose some of the inner workings of Windows to competitors, in a bid to satisfy regulators both in the US and Europe. While the move may be a "bold stroke," as MS chief lawyer...
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