Microsoft's announcement of cloud-based Office had sent ripples through the web, bringing the company one step closer to compete head-to-head with Google and other SaaS vendors such as Zoho. This screenshot gallery gives you a first look at the new online offering.
Microsoft has announced a version of Windows that runs over the internet from inside Microsoft's own datacentres.
Three journalists for a French security magazine were kicked out of the Black Hat security conference after they allegedly sniffed the press room computer network on Thursday.
Apple Mac users have a good reason to feel more secure than their PC-using cousins: compared to malicious software created for Windows systems, malware writers have left OS X in relative peace.
Microsoft's June Patch Tuesday release included a critical fix affecting all Windows Vista and XP systems, which could allow attackers to wirelessly steal confidential information from laptops by exploiting a flaw in the Bluetooth stack.
A rash of creativity has overcome browser vendors recently in a completely unexpected place: the content of the new tab page.
Problems, delays dominate headlines; CNET expert offers advice for home users.
Yet another Internet virus pretending to be a patch from Microsoft is spreading quickly on the Internet. Here are steps to eliminate the Swen (w32.swen@mm, also known as Gibe) virus.
Yet another member of the Sobig virus family is loose. Sobig.f spreads via e-mail and shared network files and could slow e-mail servers with excessive traffic.
A new book postulates that it's human error--not hardware or software glitches--that leaves networks vulnerable to attack.
New software gives businesses the ability to access your work PC's data--without your knowledge. Even if you believe this is wrong, you've got to stop thinking of your office computer as a private place.
Say what you want about Longhorn, just don't call it Windows XP Service Pack 3.
Problems, delays dominate headlines; CNET expert offers advice for home users.
We recommend installing Windows XP SP2 but only after Microsoft has had a few weeks to work out the kinks.
If you receive e-mail instructions on how to remove the file SULFNBK from Windows, don't do it. This virus warning is a hoax.
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