Hackers Used IE Zero-Day, Not PDF, in China-Google Attacks
Posted in Micro$oft on 01/15/2010 09:28 am by Nirmore the reason to leave IE behind:
Fergie’s Tech Blog: Hackers Used IE Zero-Day, Not PDF, in China-Google Attacks.
more the reason to leave IE behind:
Fergie’s Tech Blog: Hackers Used IE Zero-Day, Not PDF, in China-Google Attacks.
really? hmmm… interesting view from Microsoft…
Microsoft: Google’s Nexus One will hurt Android. the last time balmer expressed himself about the smart phone market was the iphone.. check it out for yourself: this can also mean that microsoft is brewing something up in redmond… maybe a new smart phone with natal built in, that can interface the xbox360 online games? interesting times ahead of us for 2010 where slate/tablets are the hottest things since cinnamon rolls with sprinkles on top… it was just good enough for the entire market to hear rumors about apple entering the market with a device that we see a boom of products launching over at CES from DELL and HP/M$.
This new Microsoft interface could soon allow you to use the area around a phone to control it:
Microsoft is at it again, raising the mice bar with the release of new tracking technology that is exciting (if you are a geek). In their own words: “Microsoft’s BlueTrack Technology sets new industry standard, surpasses optical and laser to track on virtually any surface.”