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After a security researcher posted proof-of-concept code to a mailing list, Microsoft has publicly denied that a flaw in Windows Media Player can lead to remote code execution.
A document from a lawsuit against Microsoft reveals that they may have known about disc problems all along.
Microsoft has announced the launch of Seadragon Mobile, an image viewer available - for the moment - exclusively on rival Apple's iPhone platform.
Microsoft has lashed out at Sony's Home program which was released yesterday, saying the entire premise is out of date.
Microsoft has made a public beta available for Windows Vista Service Pack 2, which includes security rollups, Blu-ray support, and better power management.
Microsoft has released the results of a study into medical related web searches, and discovers a large proportion of people suffering from 'cyberchondria'.
Microsoft's Don Mattrick is still adamant that he invented in-game avatars, not Nintendo. Hmm.
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang has made it clear he wants Microsoft to buy his company.
Microsoft has been granted a patent on a system to scan an audio stream - live or pre-recorded - for predefined 'bad' words and automatically censor them.
Microsoft's Mike Nash has announced that Windows 7 will be known as Windows 7, which sparks a return to the good old days.
Again, Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox 360 will not be getting a Blu-ray attachment as the company sees no future in the technology.
Microsoft has terminated games tester Robert Delaware for publicly speaking about Xbox 360 failure rates to the press.
It has been confirmed that Microsoft is closing down Ensemble Studios, the developer behind the upcoming Halo Wars game.
Microsoft is to take a leaf out of Apple's book with the planned launch of a Windows Mobile application store dubbed "Skymarket".
October 14 2021 | 15:04