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Google said Sept. 3 that Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is conducting an antitrust probe

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Google said Sept. 3 that Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is conducting an antitrust probe of complaints that the company stifles Websites that compete with its search engine.

Search Engine Land broke the news and Google Deputy General Counsel Don Harrison confirmed the investigation in a blog post. Abbott’s office declined to discuss the case . . . → Read More: Google said Sept. 3 that Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is conducting an antitrust probe

Paul Allen’s Interval Licensing sued a bevy of technology companies including

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Paul Allen’s Interval Licensing sued a bevy of technology companies including AOL, Apple, eBay, Facebook, Google, Netflix and others for patent infringement.

Interval Licensing, a research firm hatched in 1992, is suing those aforementioned Internet companies for patent 6,263,507 among others. The patent was issued for an invention revolving around browser navigation in a body . . . → Read More: Paul Allen’s Interval Licensing sued a bevy of technology companies including

Windows 7 is finally replacing XP

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Those demanding and skeptical Windows users have now had a full year to stress-test Windows 7 and decide whether it’s good enough to replace Windows XP.

The verdict? Windows 7 has been a quiet success, maybe even a phenomenon. Last spring, a Microsoft executive told me that the company had sold 100 million Windows 7 . . . → Read More: Windows 7 is finally replacing XP

As expected, Microsoft is making a new beta of its Windows Live Essentials 2011

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As expected, Microsoft is making a new beta of its Windows Live Essentials 2011 (known currently as “Wave 4″) available for download on Tuesday, August 17.

Windows Live Essentials is a bundle of a number of the Windows Live add-on services, unified via a common installer. The Wave 4 suite includes updated versions of Messenger, . . . → Read More: As expected, Microsoft is making a new beta of its Windows Live Essentials 2011

September 15 in San Francisco is the launch of the beta of Internet Explorer (IE) 9

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Microsoft is inviting selected members of the press and “VIPs” to a September 15 event in San Francisco where it will launch the beta of Internet Explorer (IE) 9.

Company officials said in July that Microsoft would be launching the IE 9 beta in September, but didn’t provide the specific date.

Microsoft’s beta launch theme is . . . → Read More: September 15 in San Francisco is the launch of the beta of Internet Explorer (IE) 9

It was very busy Patch Tuesday for Windows users

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It was very busy Patch Tuesday for Windows users:  14 bulletins covering 34 serious security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Silverlight, Microsoft XML Core Services and Server Message Block.

As previously reported, eight of the bulletins are rated “critical” because of the risk of remote code execution attacks.  The other six are . . . → Read More: It was very busy Patch Tuesday for Windows users

Yahoo is previewing Infinite Browse

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Yahoo is previewing Infinite Browse, a Yahoo News feature that adds relevant search content below news stories. Yahoo, which is vying for eyeballs with Google and Bing, believes users will consume more content.

Yahoo is well into its integration with Microsoft to make Bing its algorithmic search engine, but the Internet company is still responsible . . . → Read More: Yahoo is previewing Infinite Browse

Leading up to a beta version of Internet Explorer (IE) 9 in September

Leading up to a beta version of Internet Explorer (IE) 9 in September, Microsoft has released another Platform Preview of the browser that features native JavaScript integration, hardware-accelerated HTML5 and much improved Acid3 scores, among other enhancements.

At the Microsoft Financial Analyst Meeting on July 29, Microsoft’s chief operating officer, Kevin turner said Microsoft would deliver a beta . . . → Read More: Leading up to a beta version of Internet Explorer (IE) 9 in September

Upcoming Internet Explorer 9 browser sometime in September

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Microsoft plans to release a beta version of its upcoming Internet Explorer 9 browser sometime in September.

Speaking at the Microsoft Financial Analyst Meeting on July 29, Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner said the company will be moving ahead with a beta of the next generation of the company’s ubiquitous browser technology.

Turner said, “We’re . . . → Read More: Upcoming Internet Explorer 9 browser sometime in September

As part of the program, Adobe will share its product vulnerabilities with 65 global MAPP members

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Microsoft announced July 28 that Adobe will begin informing vendors of software vulnerabilities via the Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP). The announcement comes in conjunction with the opening of Black Hat USA 2010, where Microsoft is unveiling a number of products designed to enhance the security of its platforms and applications.  

Originally launched in . . . → Read More: As part of the program, Adobe will share its product vulnerabilities with 65 global MAPP members