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    Mail servers running on the new version of Exchange will encrypt Internet traffic between each other using what Microsoft says will be an open standard.

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    Microsoft revealed a new long-term support policy on Tuesday, along with upcoming technologies to boost security and reduce spam.

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    A Windows-powered petrol pump or networked refrigerator may sound more like science fiction than fact. But not if Microsoft has its way. The company wants to embed an operating system in just about everything you can plug in. Here is the plan.

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  • Gates still has unfinished business

    Boosting adoption of voice-control and multitouch tech are among the items on the agenda of Microsoft's chairman, even as he moves closer to a part-time role.

  • Microsoft: Exchange encryption on the cards

    Mail servers running on the new version of Exchange will encrypt Internet traffic between each other using what Microsoft says will be an open standard.

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