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Microsoft's 'Patch Tuesday' targets six critical flaws

News Photos: Bill Gates through the ages Photos: Top 5 Bill Gates moments Affected versions of the web browser include Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) for multiple iterations of Vista, XP and Server 2008; IE6 for versions of XP and Server 2003 and 2000; and... [13 Aug 2008]

Dear silicon.com: Tech teacher shortage, Kangaroo and phones on planes

Comment ¦ Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Power outrage ¦ Getting to the meeting - without the journey ¦ Bill Gates, iPhone 2.0, mini laptops and much more. Time finally runs out for Windows XP, place Wherever you look, it seems the world doesn't... [03 Jul 2008]

Anti-malware: Top of the list for Internet Explorer 8

News Bill Gates caught on camera Plus don't miss out on Gates getting creamed… Most of the new features require systems to be running Windows Vista SP1 or Windows XP SP3. Finally, site developers can request killbits from Microsoft which can be sent via... [03 Jul 2008]

Bill Gates, 3G iPhone, UK top CIO, Firefox 3, XP and more…

News This month silicon.com looked at the amazing career of Bill Gates as he stepped down after three decades of running Microsoft. Photos: Bill Gates through the ages Gates wasn't the only high-profile Microsoft departure, however, with Windows XP... [02 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 27.06.08

Round-Up Bill Gates is many things to many people. First, who can step into Bill Gates' shoes? And if you simply can't get enough of Bill Gates here's some more words and pictures, including THAT photo. This week, after 30-odd years at the helm of the... [27 Jun 2008]

Time finally runs out for Windows XP

News Bill Gates caught on camera Plus don't miss out on Gates getting creamed… The 23 June letter, entitled 'An Update on the Windows Roadmap', from Bill Veghte, senior vice president, online services and Windows business group, reiterated that PC... [25 Jun 2008]

Clock is ticking on Windows XP

News Not only does the date mark the departure of Bill Gates but another epoch is also really coming to an end - that of Windows XP. The low-end Windows XP Starter Edition will continue to be available in emerging markets until 30 June 2010. [16 Jun 2008]

Ballmer: Windows XP may live and breathe for longer

News Earlier this month, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates indicated that Windows 7 could come within the next year in some form - possibly a developer-oriented version - far ahead of the development schedule previously indicated by the software maker. [24 Apr 2008]

Editor's Blog: Ever hear the one about the happy Vista user?

Comment Vista", he told me, nodding proudly like a new father, in a way that would no doubt make Bill Gates leap for joy. Except - and it was this that obliged him to buy the next round - it was Windows XP that came up on the screen rather than Windows Vista. [15 Jan 2008]

Businesses delay Vista plans until 2009

News Gates: Vista selling faster than XP Bill Ashworth, IT director, Countrywide Surveyors Most plan to stick with the stability of Windows XP and implement Service Pack 3 for that OS before they even start thinking about Vista. [28 Nov 2007]

Microsoft licensing value under scrutiny

News Gates: Vista selling faster than XP ¦ Bill Ashworth, IT director for Countrywide Surveyors, said: "The only reason for upgrading to the latest products is loss of support. Bill Ashworth, IT director, Countrywide Surveyors [15 Nov 2007]

Are 'naked PCs' cheaper for businesses?

News Gates: Vista selling faster than XP ¦ Bill Ashworth, IT director, Countrywide Surveyors We also run a few Macs now that use Parallels to provide a Windows OS - and of course this means purchasing Windows XP as a stand-alone option, which seems... [27 Sep 2007]

Microsoft goes low-cost in India

News In April, Microsoft set a goal of getting PCs into the hands of the next billion people by 2015, though the company's chairman, Bill Gates, has expressed hope that the goal can be reached significantly sooner. [28 Jun 2007]

Gates: Vista selling faster than XP

News Microsoft has sold nearly 40 million copies of Windows Vista so far - or more than the total install base of Windows' largest competitors, according to company chairman Bill Gates. Giving a keynote speech at the Windows Hardware and Engineering... [16 May 2007]

Gates targeting "the next five billion" PC users

News Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is using a speech in Beijing to unveil a new low-cost bundle of Office and Windows, one of several new initiatives aimed at getting PCs into the hands of more people in emerging markets. [19 Apr 2007]

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