New version enables database support for Web applications.
The bug reportedly allows authenticated users to elevate privileges on networks using some Windows operating systems.
Microsoft unveiled a new project to deliver a bundled suite of applications to consumer users as part of its "software plus services" strategy.
Version 2.6.25 of the Linux kernel has been released.
Microsoft is finally tuning up its Microsoft Developer Network site and promises to resolve long-running frustrations developers have encountered working with it.
The PCI Security Standards Council this week announced plans to issue new guidelines that it hopes will give transaction application developers and security specialists a clear direction to the path of least resistance when it comes to assessing risks surrounding customer and vendor data -- most notably, credit card and payment information.
Hundreds of executives at some of America's most well-known companies received e-mails that they probably didn't want to get -- even if those messages weren't a hoax.
Microsoft announced a solution to help build mobile applications for radiofrequency identification use.
Microsoft releases an incremental update in the mean time, Cumulative Update 7.
Microsoft today described its new platform to help developers more easily create mobile applications that make use of radiofrequency identification technology.
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Sun's "secret agenda" in paying $1 billion for MySQL is to serve the open source community, says Sun's CEO.
Microsoft has rolled out Vista Service Pack 1 in all supported language versions, but some existing SP1 users have had problems with USB-based devices after applying a security patch.
Rumors that Windows XP Service Pack 3 will appear this month continue to flourish.
Company hopes to expand embedded development efforts on the .NET Framework.
Ada, used mostly by the aviation industry, is forgotten, but not gone.
Office-like suite combines multiple programs into one.
Integrated solution suggests potential threat to Microsoft's hosted CRM offering.
sQL Server 2008 offers new support for spatial data types that some analysts say should deliver a real boost to geospatial applications and data sharing.
The next version of Windows may address some of the limitations seen in Vista.