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- A look back at Microsoft's 2011 security landscape
- Amazon.com Invests in Foxit
- Download.com serving up malware
- Steve Jobs dies at age 56
- Microsoft kills MacDefender scareware botnet
- Welcome to the new, updated Lunarsoft
- Brothersoft celebrates ninth anniversary
- Lunarsoft Forums are upgrading
- SUPERAntiSpyware bought by Support.com for 8.5 million
- ChronoPay attempted to reverse engineer Malwarebytes
- Microsoft Security Essentials to get engine upgrade this week
- LulzSec reveals some of the worst passwords to use
- WebGL found to be too dangerous
- Twitter wins bid war for re-tweet.com
- Firefox Profile Manager soon to be removed
- Adobe, Skype and CCleaner top Hall of Shame list
- Why Firefox is my primary choice for a web browser
- YouTube founders save Delicious service
- Firefox 4 passes 125 million downloads
- Windows 7 sales speed up in 2011
- Flock project comes to an end
- Internet Explorer 9 released
- Valve introduces new Steam Guard account protection
- Usage of Internet Explorer 6 declines to twelve percent
- IE9's Do Not Track features could become Web standard
- Another trojan surfaces on the Mac yet again called BlackHole RAT
- Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 now available
- 2 million users downloaded IE9 RC without any automatic update
- Windows 7 SP1 now available on TechNet and MSDN
- Google introduces two step account verification
- Five things that excite me about developing for Internet Explorer 9
- Outpost Security Suite Free 7.1 adds second anti-malware engine
- Windows 7 SP1 RTM due before end of February 2011
- Firefox 4 through 7 to be released before the end of 2011
- All IPv4 address allocated, prepare for IPv6
- Aurora, a new RTS Indie game debuts
- Sigma Designs will have direct XBMC support for next-gen streamers
- New ultra fast processor previewed
- Android gains against flat US iPhone market share
- Google admits Android is misdirecting texts
- Could Kinect be Microsoft's iPod?
- What happened in the recent Hotmail outage
- Skype buys Qik in $100 million deal
- DIY surveillance gear is surprise trend for CIS 2011
- Windows 8 will run on ARM natively
- Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0
- Intel and AMD sign death warrant for VGA port
- AVG does it again: Windows 7 users crash with another bad update
- AMD/ATI Ships 25 Millionth DirectX 11 GPU
- Adobe Reader X coming next month
- Mozilla has a new CEO in November
- Firefox 4 beta 5 beefs up video, audio, security features
- Google Instant provides search results as you type
- Windows 95, now 15 years old!
- Mozilla launches Firefox 4 beta 4, rolls in Sync, Panorama tab manager
- Adobe updates Web-based Photoshop, no longer demands membership
- Scammers steal from PayPal accounts through users of iTunes
- Windows 7 SP1 Beta available to general public
- 40 Windows apps affected by critical security flaw, researcher claims
- Microsoft Security Essentials gets new Anti-Malware engine
- Windows 7 Momentum Continues: 175 Million Licenses Sold
- Google Wave goes the way of the dodo
- Windows 7 up, Mac OS X down in market share war
- How Bing is out-innovating Google
- Apple the new world leader in software insecurity
- New Microsoft company tagline revealed at MGX event
- Google updates image search to eliminate clutter, improve results
- Beta for Next Version of Microsoft Security Essentials Now Available
- Microsoft Says 12th Alleged Russian Spy Was Employee
- Add Bluetooth to the iPhone 4 list of woe
- Update on the rollout of the new Hotmail
- First iPhone 4 Class Action Suit Filed Against Apple and AT&T
- Firefox 4 to have tabs on top
- Microsoft Kills Kin
- Adobe lists Android devices that can expect Flash Player 10.1
- Google ties Blogger, Docs, Picasa, and more to the command line with GoogleCL
- Congratulations to gUiTaR_mIkE!
- Beta invites for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 service pack arrive
- IE6 Falls Below 5% for First Time in US and Europe
- Microsoft warns of (another) zero-day XP bug
- Caffeine, Google's new web index system goes live
- Preview of the new Windows Live Essentials
- Mozilla opens up more on Firefox 4: Content Security, WebGL coming
- Don’t Wait for Windows 8, Dump XP by 2012, Start Upgrading to Windows 7 in 2010
- Windows 7 SP1 Features to Be Discussed at TechEd US 2010
- Microsoft plans gigantic Patch Tuesday next week
- Malwarebytes Anti-Malware now available in retail stores
- New VLC Version Supports WebM, H.264 Hardware Decoding
- Windows XP SP2 retirement looms, puts users in tough spot
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.13.326
- What you need to know about the Microsoft and Yahoo Search deal
- Windows 7 is finished and has been released to manufacturing
- EU Vista users won't have the ability to upgrade to Windows 7
- Apple demands Microsoft stop its Laptop Hunters ads
- Microsoft Hohm beta debuts
- Details on Software Assurance for Windows 7
- First TraceMonkey vulnerability calls for Firefox 3.5.1
- Lunarsoft Forums fixed
- Lunarsoft Forums having memory issues
- Google improves labels, discusses spam trends
- Firefox 3.5 performs at 251% the speed of 3.0
- Comcast becomes first WiMAX seller
- Acer is about to be the second largest PC maker
- Forum upgrade complete
- Forums down for upgrade
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.12.215
- Microsoft Software Inventory Analyzer breaks Internet Explorer
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.11.204
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.10.197
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.09.186
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.08.174
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.07.169
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.06.157
- Microsoft to replace Live OneCare with free Morro
- Malware testing gains some structure
- AVG Update Crashes Windows
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.05.144
- Windows Vista Service Pack 2 is underway
- Tailoring Windows 7 to Solid-State Drives
- Microsoft Offers Peek At Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4.0
- Windows 7 promises fixes for Vista taskbar screw-ups
- Microsoft chief dreams of "world of no reboots"
- Microsoft to sue scareware security vendors
- CCleaner 2.12.651
- Paint and Wordpad get new UI and functionality in Windows 7
- Traditional antivirus will die in the next two years
- Microsoft posts 21 more versions of IE8, holds off updating Vista
- Asus ships software cracker on recovery DVD
- Latest Microsoft Vista Ad Defends "I'm a PC" Guy: Seinfeld Out
- Microsoft Ads Featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld Not Canceled
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.04.138
- Anti-Malware Toolkit 1.03.125
- JavaRa is seeking translators
- Internet Explorer 8 due later this year
- LunarDownloader 1.02.117
- Adobe hands over copyright to PDF format
- Upcoming update to Windows Update
- LunarDownloader 1.01.99
- Google faces one billion dollars in damages in trade-secret lawsuit
- Microsoft Pledges Windows XP Support Through 2014
- LunarDownloader 1.0
- Mac OS X Trojan reported in the wild
- Congratulations Ultimate Predator!
- Lunarsoft now hosting the DjLizard Wiki articles
- Explosion at ThePlanet takes down 9000 websites
- Set top boxes may get VLC for all-format TV playback
- Google has a new favicon
- Help Firefox get in Guinness on Download Day 2008
- Windows 7 kernel will be refined, not new
- Vista's UAC protects against rootkits
- Comodo Firewall Pro 3.0.24.368
- Windows XP SP3 Officially on Windows Update
- Windows XP Service Pack 3 now on Windows Update
- AVG Anti-Virus Free 8.0
- Don't worry, Black Screen of Death only effects computers with 32 processors
- McAfee SiteAdvisor gives WinAntiVirusPro.net a Green Review
- Firefox update 2.0.0.13 caused crashes, possible hole
- Lunarsoft hosting JavaRa support forum
- Microsoft Refreshes Visual C++, Ends VB 6 Support
- Firefox logo seen in the stars!
- Europeans warn search engines: Delete user data sooner
- Windows Vista SP1 Prerequisite KB937287
- Gmail being throttled, blocked by some anti-spam vendors
- Apple Sued Over Deceptive "Millions of Colors" Advertising
- Microsoft Announces Extended Availability of Windows XP Home for ULCPCs
- Sixteen updates coming on Patch Tuesday
- Mozilla Developer Reveals What Firefox 4 Holds in Store
- OOXML Balloting Closes; Ratification Vote Close
- Microsoft wins document format standards battle
- AMD transforms into a platform company, to release triple-core CPUs
- Comcast opens up negotiations with BitTorrent on bandwidth
- Despite rumors, Windows XP SP3 still not quite ready
- Mozilla Expects to Release Firefox 3.0 Final in June
- Vista SP1 fails to spark migration
- Gone in 2 minutes: Mac gets hacked first in contest
- Windows Vista Service Pack 1 on DVD for $5
- Windows XP SP3 RC2 Refresh Available
- Mozilla addresses memory corruption issues in Firefox 2 fix
- Windows XP SP3 Due Next Month, Report Says
- Mozilla says Firefox 3 ready for prime-time
- Resolve Windows Update issues when downloading Vista SP1
- NVIDIA has interest in CPU company VIA
- Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 Due Next Monday
- Vista SP1 and XP SP3 public release expected this week
- Intel Plans to Speed Up Introduction of Nehalem Microprocessors
- Microsoft denies Blu-ray drive rumors, while Toshiba eats $1 billion
- Wal-Mart ends Linux-based computers in stores
- Microsoft's Doug Mahugh: Inside the real OOXML debate
- Server Core could top Windows Server 2008 features
- The IPv6 experience: Are you experienced yet?
- Windows Eee PC Will Outsell Linux Version, Says Asus
- Now bigger, Google prepares to get smaller
- Is Silverlight 2 catching up with Flash?
- Latest Firefox beta posted, then removed
- US delegation to ISO votes in favor of OOXML
- Sony reportedly in talks with Microsoft on Blu-ray for Xbox 360
- Vista SP1 up to 86 percent faster
- Google Gets Into Web Sites Building Biz
- Firefox 3 Performance Gets a Boost
- Sun completes MySQL purchase, sets sights on Microsoft and Oracle
- Windows Live outage affected those not signed with Live ID
- Principled Technologies Tests Windows Vista SP1
- Microsoft's latest interoperability pledge: How free is 'open' now?
- Microsoft Opens XP SP3 Test Build To Public
- Will XP SP3 Slow Vista's Adoption?
- WGA: Taking the next step with Windows Vista SP1
- Full Lunar Eclipse
- That's the ballgame: Toshiba bows out of HD DVD
- Microsoft to give students free developer tools
- Exploit code targets Microsoft Office flaw
- Toshiba denies rumors; HD DVD not dead yet
- Critical Linux kernel bugs discovered
- US elections become latest malware lure
- Microsoft clarifies its promise not to sue for OOXML
- New legislation could lead to ISP throttling ban
- Finjan Inc web Security Company confirms Google and IBM's X-Force findings
- Gmail gets more user friendly with 37 new languages available
- Top Microsoft Web executive to depart
- Microsoft Backpedals, Moves Up Vista SP1 Release Dates
- Intel's German offices raided in EC antitrust investigation
- Valentine's Day Zunes may not arrive in time, but will be free
- Microsoft taking its case to Yahoo's shareholders
- Microsoft is against the use of nLite and vLite
- Microsoft says Windows 7 expected around 2011
- Sun targets open source LAMP stack with MySQL acquisition
- Lunarsoft has a New Frontpage!
- Sun to fork out $1 billion for open-source firm MySQL
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- A look back at Microsoft's 2011 security landscape
- Amazon.com Invests in Foxit
- Download.com serving up malware
- Steve Jobs dies at age 56
- Microsoft kills MacDefender scareware botnet
- Brothersoft celebrates ninth anniversary
- SUPERAntiSpyware bought by Support.com for 8.5 million
- ChronoPay attempted to reverse engineer Malwarebytes
- Microsoft Security Essentials to get engine upgrade this week
- LulzSec reveals some of the worst passwords to use
- WebGL found to be too dangerous
- Twitter wins bid war for re-tweet.com
- Firefox Profile Manager soon to be removed
- Adobe, Skype and CCleaner top Hall of Shame list
- Why Firefox is my primary choice for a web browser
- YouTube founders save Delicious service
- Firefox 4 passes 125 million downloads
- Windows 7 sales speed up in 2011
- Flock project comes to an end
- Internet Explorer 9 released
- Valve introduces new Steam Guard account protection
- Usage of Internet Explorer 6 declines to twelve percent
- IE9's Do Not Track features could become Web standard
- Another trojan surfaces on the Mac yet again called BlackHole RAT
- Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 now available
- 2 million users downloaded IE9 RC without any automatic update
- Windows 7 SP1 now available on TechNet and MSDN
- Google introduces two step account verification
- Five things that excite me about developing for Internet Explorer 9
- Outpost Security Suite Free 7.1 adds second anti-malware engine
- Windows 7 SP1 RTM due before end of February 2011
- Firefox 4 through 7 to be released before the end of 2011
- All IPv4 address allocated, prepare for IPv6
- Aurora, a new RTS Indie game debuts
- Sigma Designs will have direct XBMC support for next-gen streamers
- New ultra fast processor previewed
- Android gains against flat US iPhone market share
- Google admits Android is misdirecting texts
- Could Kinect be Microsoft's iPod?
- What happened in the recent Hotmail outage
- Skype buys Qik in $100 million deal
- DIY surveillance gear is surprise trend for CIS 2011
- Windows 8 will run on ARM natively
- Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0
- Intel and AMD sign death warrant for VGA port
- AVG does it again: Windows 7 users crash with another bad update
- AMD/ATI Ships 25 Millionth DirectX 11 GPU
- Adobe Reader X coming next month
- Mozilla has a new CEO in November
- Firefox 4 beta 5 beefs up video, audio, security features
- Google Instant provides search results as you type
- Windows 95, now 15 years old!
- Mozilla launches Firefox 4 beta 4, rolls in Sync, Panorama tab manager
- Adobe updates Web-based Photoshop, no longer demands membership
- Scammers steal from PayPal accounts through users of iTunes
- Windows 7 SP1 Beta available to general public
- 40 Windows apps affected by critical security flaw, researcher claims
- Microsoft Security Essentials gets new Anti-Malware engine
- Windows 7 Momentum Continues: 175 Million Licenses Sold
- Google Wave goes the way of the dodo
- Windows 7 up, Mac OS X down in market share war
- How Bing is out-innovating Google
- Apple the new world leader in software insecurity
- New Microsoft company tagline revealed at MGX event
- Google updates image search to eliminate clutter, improve results
- Beta for Next Version of Microsoft Security Essentials Now Available
- Microsoft Says 12th Alleged Russian Spy Was Employee
- Add Bluetooth to the iPhone 4 list of woe
- Update on the rollout of the new Hotmail
- First iPhone 4 Class Action Suit Filed Against Apple and AT&T
- Firefox 4 to have tabs on top
- Microsoft Kills Kin
- Adobe lists Android devices that can expect Flash Player 10.1
- Google ties Blogger, Docs, Picasa, and more to the command line with GoogleCL
- Beta invites for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 service pack arrive
- IE6 Falls Below 5% for First Time in US and Europe
- Microsoft warns of (another) zero-day XP bug
- Caffeine, Google's new web index system goes live
- Preview of the new Windows Live Essentials
- Mozilla opens up more on Firefox 4: Content Security, WebGL coming
- Don’t Wait for Windows 8, Dump XP by 2012, Start Upgrading to Windows 7 in 2010
- Windows 7 SP1 Features to Be Discussed at TechEd US 2010
- Microsoft plans gigantic Patch Tuesday next week
- Malwarebytes Anti-Malware now available in retail stores
- New VLC Version Supports WebM, H.264 Hardware Decoding
- Windows XP SP2 retirement looms, puts users in tough spot
- What you need to know about the Microsoft and Yahoo Search deal
- Windows 7 is finished and has been released to manufacturing
- EU Vista users won't have the ability to upgrade to Windows 7
- Apple demands Microsoft stop its Laptop Hunters ads
- Microsoft Hohm beta debuts
- Details on Software Assurance for Windows 7
- First TraceMonkey vulnerability calls for Firefox 3.5.1
- Google improves labels, discusses spam trends
- Firefox 3.5 performs at 251% the speed of 3.0
- Comcast becomes first WiMAX seller
- Acer is about to be the second largest PC maker
- Microsoft Software Inventory Analyzer breaks Internet Explorer
- Microsoft to replace Live OneCare with free Morro
- Malware testing gains some structure
- AVG Update Crashes Windows
- Windows Vista Service Pack 2 is underway
- Tailoring Windows 7 to Solid-State Drives
- Microsoft Offers Peek At Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4.0
- Windows 7 promises fixes for Vista taskbar screw-ups
- Microsoft chief dreams of "world of no reboots"
- Microsoft to sue scareware security vendors
- CCleaner 2.12.651
- Paint and Wordpad get new UI and functionality in Windows 7
- Traditional antivirus will die in the next two years
- Microsoft posts 21 more versions of IE8, holds off updating Vista
- Asus ships software cracker on recovery DVD
- Latest Microsoft Vista Ad Defends "I'm a PC" Guy: Seinfeld Out
- Microsoft Ads Featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld Not Canceled
- JavaRa is seeking translators
- Internet Explorer 8 due later this year
- Adobe hands over copyright to PDF format
- Upcoming update to Windows Update
- Google faces one billion dollars in damages in trade-secret lawsuit
- Microsoft Pledges Windows XP Support Through 2014
- Mac OS X Trojan reported in the wild
- Explosion at ThePlanet takes down 9000 websites
- Set top boxes may get VLC for all-format TV playback
- Google has a new favicon
- Help Firefox get in Guinness on Download Day 2008
- Windows 7 kernel will be refined, not new
- Vista's UAC protects against rootkits
- Comodo Firewall Pro 3.0.24.368
- Windows XP SP3 Officially on Windows Update
- Windows XP Service Pack 3 now on Windows Update
- AVG Anti-Virus Free 8.0
- Don't worry, Black Screen of Death only effects computers with 32 processors
- McAfee SiteAdvisor gives WinAntiVirusPro.net a Green Review
- Firefox update 2.0.0.13 caused crashes, possible hole
- Microsoft Refreshes Visual C++, Ends VB 6 Support
- Firefox logo seen in the stars!
- Europeans warn search engines: Delete user data sooner
- Windows Vista SP1 Prerequisite KB937287
- Gmail being throttled, blocked by some anti-spam vendors
- Apple Sued Over Deceptive "Millions of Colors" Advertising
- Microsoft Announces Extended Availability of Windows XP Home for ULCPCs
- Sixteen updates coming on Patch Tuesday
- Mozilla Developer Reveals What Firefox 4 Holds in Store
- OOXML Balloting Closes; Ratification Vote Close
- Microsoft wins document format standards battle
- AMD transforms into a platform company, to release triple-core CPUs
- Comcast opens up negotiations with BitTorrent on bandwidth
- Despite rumors, Windows XP SP3 still not quite ready
- Mozilla Expects to Release Firefox 3.0 Final in June
- Vista SP1 fails to spark migration
- Gone in 2 minutes: Mac gets hacked first in contest
- Windows Vista Service Pack 1 on DVD for $5
- Windows XP SP3 RC2 Refresh Available
- Mozilla addresses memory corruption issues in Firefox 2 fix
- Windows XP SP3 Due Next Month, Report Says
- Mozilla says Firefox 3 ready for prime-time
- Resolve Windows Update issues when downloading Vista SP1
- NVIDIA has interest in CPU company VIA
- Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 Due Next Monday
- Vista SP1 and XP SP3 public release expected this week
- Intel Plans to Speed Up Introduction of Nehalem Microprocessors
- Microsoft denies Blu-ray drive rumors, while Toshiba eats $1 billion
- Wal-Mart ends Linux-based computers in stores
- Microsoft's Doug Mahugh: Inside the real OOXML debate
- Server Core could top Windows Server 2008 features
- The IPv6 experience: Are you experienced yet?
- Windows Eee PC Will Outsell Linux Version, Says Asus
- Now bigger, Google prepares to get smaller
- Is Silverlight 2 catching up with Flash?
- Latest Firefox beta posted, then removed
- US delegation to ISO votes in favor of OOXML
- Sony reportedly in talks with Microsoft on Blu-ray for Xbox 360
- Vista SP1 up to 86 percent faster
- Google Gets Into Web Sites Building Biz
- Firefox 3 Performance Gets a Boost
- Sun completes MySQL purchase, sets sights on Microsoft and Oracle
- Windows Live outage affected those not signed with Live ID
- Principled Technologies Tests Windows Vista SP1
- Microsoft's latest interoperability pledge: How free is 'open' now?
- Microsoft Opens XP SP3 Test Build To Public
- Will XP SP3 Slow Vista's Adoption?
- WGA: Taking the next step with Windows Vista SP1
- That's the ballgame: Toshiba bows out of HD DVD
- Microsoft to give students free developer tools
- Exploit code targets Microsoft Office flaw
- Toshiba denies rumors; HD DVD not dead yet
- Critical Linux kernel bugs discovered
- US elections become latest malware lure
- Microsoft clarifies its promise not to sue for OOXML
- New legislation could lead to ISP throttling ban
- Finjan Inc web Security Company confirms Google and IBM's X-Force findings
- Gmail gets more user friendly with 37 new languages available
- Top Microsoft Web executive to depart
- Microsoft Backpedals, Moves Up Vista SP1 Release Dates
- Intel's German offices raided in EC antitrust investigation
- Valentine's Day Zunes may not arrive in time, but will be free
- Microsoft taking its case to Yahoo's shareholders
- Microsoft is against the use of nLite and vLite
- Microsoft says Windows 7 expected around 2011
- Sun targets open source LAMP stack with MySQL acquisition
- Sun to fork out $1 billion for open-source firm MySQL
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