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Microsoft Launches IE6 Deathwatch

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Microsoft Launches IE6 Deathwatch Microsoft today launched a deathwatch for its 10-year-old Internet Explorer 6 browser, saying it wanted to "see IE6 gone for good."
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Microsoft Pushes Anti-AutoRun Update at XP, Vista Users Microsoft has changed how it delivers an update that disables AutoRun, a Windows feature that big name worms, including Conficker and Stuxnet, have used. If AutoRun is disabled, USB flash drives don't automatically launch.
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Two-man Team Directs Juniper's Innovation To the storied names of Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, Steve Jobs and Tim Cook, add Kevin Johnson and Pradeep Sindhu.
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Intel Hopes to Boost Cloud Gaming With Ray Tracing A new technology from Intel called ray tracing could bring lifelike images and improved 3D effects to games on tablets and other mobile devices.
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Salesforce Service Cloud 3 Adds Customer Social Networking Salesforce.com combines multiple sources of customer input from social networking sources within a single interface.
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Developers Like Tweet Button, Want Better Analytics Developers and publishers who have adopted Twitter's Tweet Button say the tool is beneficial in letting their site readers and application users conveniently...
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Wall Street Beat: Tablets, Big Data Shape IT Economics News from Apple and Teradata along with various economic forecasts this week show that at seemingly opposite ends of the technology-product spectrum, non-PC...
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IBM Fires Back at Oracle in Middleware Fray IBM is returning fire to Oracle in an increasingly heated battle over who has the faster stack of middleware.
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Republican Lawmaker Promises New Online Privacy Legislation An upcoming online privacy bill would aim to give Web users more control of their personal data, a Republican lawmaker says.
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Not-so-great Firewall of Libya Is Switched on As it wages an escalating civil war, Libya has once again cut Internet service in and out of the country.
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