According to Microsoft, Google circumnavigates Internet Explorer's P3P Privacy Protection feature to track cookies of users.
To try and avoid confusion, Microsoft issued a statement clarifying that the end dates for extended lifecycle support for the consumer versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7 have remained unchanged.
Microsoft explains the design philosophy behind its newly unveiled logo for Windows 8.
Applies to the "Configuring Exchange Recipients and Public Folders" objective of Exam 70-662.
Plus, February's Security Update is here, don't save personal info as plain text.
Order in the script -- with the here string.
- By Jeffery Hicks
- 02/14/2012
Microsoft decreased its SQL Azure pricing again, and added a new 100 MB database storage option.
Microsoft today released its Security Update for the month of February, featuring four bulletin items classified as "critical" and five "important."
Microsoft last week issued a beta of a new Exchange Client Network Bandwidth Calculator.
Applies to the "Configuring Exchange Recipients and Public Folders" objective of Exam 70-662.
While this month's Patch Tuesday will land on Valentine's Day, Microsoft will be delivering nine not-so-sweet bulletin items.
Microsoft will hold a Windows 8 Consumer Preview event on Feb. 29 in Barcelona, Spain.
Plus: Symantec sets up a sting operation to catch the code thieves.
Working with variables will improve with the next version of PowerShell. Take this week's example, $PSDefaultParameterValues, a new automatic variable.
- By Jeffery Hicks
- 02/07/2012
Microsoft recently described some improvements it made to System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection.
Windows XP increased its market share by 0.67 percent, while Windows 7 took a slight hit.
Plus: Symantec's pcAnywhere troubles, Google's hated privacy policy.
According to officials testifying at a Senate hearing this week, targeted cyber crime threats are a growing concern of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Microsoft provided details of a new service that helps SQL Azure users monitor the security of databases residing in Microsoft's cloud.
The Group-Object cmdlet can offer up lots of information if you extract that info through hash tables. Here's how.
- By Jeffery Hicks
- 01/31/2012