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Microsoft: More secure but mission not over
A decade ago Microsoft embarked on the Trustworthy Computing Initiative to restore customers' trust in its products. For the most part, it's succeeded. Read More


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Microsoft engineers file system for the Windows 8 era
The upcoming release of Windows Server 8 will feature an entirely new file system, called ReFS, that addresses many of the shortcomings of the aging NTFS (New Technology File System) now used across all current Windows editions. Read More

Windows 8: Not as unified as we thought?
Microsoft may be marketing a unified Windows 8, but after a furor over rules for dual-booting ARM machines it looks like we'll be buying three distinctly different products. Read More

Windows 8 on ARM: You can look but you can't touch
Microsoft has placed tight limits on how vendors can show Windows on ARM. It's apparently taking no chances that people might have a bad experience with the software before it's ready for release, which could harm its reputation. Read More

Microsoft in 2012: Hopes rest on Windows 8
While 2011 was not a breakthrough year for Microsoft products, the company held steady amid criticism regarding its absence from the tablet market, its late arrival to the cloud, and low sales for Windows Phones. Read More



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