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Microsoft admits to snooping to track leak
Business Day
Related articles | Tech giants call for controls on government snooping Google agrees to pay $17m fine for snooping on Safari browser users US spy chief defends NSA amid storm over snooping on allies | MICROSOFT Corp, which has skewered rival Google Inc. for going through customer emails to deliver ...
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Office for iPad rumors give Microsoft's stock a boost
CNET
Microsoft's stock is at levels not seen since 2000. Is this all because of the impending Office for iPad or is it because of a host of profound changes taking place at the software giant? by | The expected arrival of Microsoft Office on the iPad is one of a number of reasons Microsoft's share pr...
Microsoft gets legal cover to protect against users' potential privacy infringements
Newstrack India
Tweet | Washington, Mar. 22 (ANI): Microsoft has reportedly decided to deploy two legal teams to approve of its email reading capabilities, following a court document revealing that the company read the email of a third-party Hotmail blogger to uncov...
Microsoft to toughen users' email reading policies post Hotmail controversy
Newstrack India
Tweet | Washington, Mar. 22 (ANI): Microsoft has reportedly announced that it was revising its policies regarding the company's potential reading of third-party users' emails, after it was revealed that the company searched a Hotmail user's account t...
Microsoft offering $100 discount on new PCs to users who ditch old Windows XP
Newstrack India
Tweet | Washington, Mar. 22 (ANI): Microsoft is reportedly offering a discount of 100 dollars if users buy a new PC and ditch the old Windows XP system. | The software maker is ending support to its Windows XP OS on April 8 and is desperately providi...
Microsoft lures customers with discounts for upgrades
Deccan Chronicle
April 8, 2014 is soon around the corner, and Windows XP will see the end of a 14-year service. Yes, as we all know, Microsoft is pulling the plug from Windows XP and will no longer support the old operating system. This will bring a plethora of probl...
Developer pins death of Firefox for Windows 8 on Microsoft's browser rules
Engadget
Mozilla attributed the death of Firefox for Windows 8 to low adoption, but it didn't say why people weren't using the beta release. Were they not interested? Former Mozilla developer Brian Bondy doesn't think so. Instead, he believes that Microsoft's...
Microsoft Just Killed Itself, Apple Wins Again
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Microsoft to push OEMs to have Onenote bundled with Win8.1 update 1
The Verge
Microsoft to push OEMs to have Onenote bundled with Win8.1 update 1 | Posted by SocialDanny123 on March 21, 2014 05:15 pm 0 | http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-to-push-oems-to-bundle-onenote-with-windows-81-update-1 | This reminds of the IE bundli...
Science
Joe Miller, a research prosthetist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, demonstrates how a socket for a prosthetic leg is made using computer technology. Measurements of the residual limb are typed in, followed by a three-dimensional graphic of what the so
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Computers beat humans at identifying fake expressions of pain
The Siasat Daily
Washington, March 22: | A new study has found that a computer system spots real or faked expressions of pain more accurately than people can. | The study conducted by researchers at the University of California San Diego and the University of Toronto has shown that the computer system detect distinctive dynamic features of facial expressions that e...
Technology
Das Logo von Google markiert einen Sitz des Internetunternehmens in Bruessel, Belgien (Foto vom 23.03.10).
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Google encrypts all emails for a spy free Gmail
The Hindu
In a bid to stop snooping on its users, Google has overhauled its Gmail service in a big way — encrypting every single email you send or receive. | According to the firm, “This ensures that your messages are safe not only when they move between you and Gmail’s servers, but also as they move between Google’s data centres̶...



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