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Windows XP SP2 Kills Internet Connections!
Posted by Raven on Sunday, October 03, 2004 (00:44:09) (8848 reads)
Have you noticed that inexplicably, after applying XP SP2 that certain web pages seem to load slower? Are you experiencing slower/different ftp connection issues? Dropped ftp connections? If you have any of these symptoms and/or other 'out of the blue' issues with performance where multiple TCP connections are needed, you MUST read on! Billy Gates strikes again, apparently continuing to believe that MS knows better than you what your system needs are :GRRRRR:! For a resolution to these issues see this article at Raven's site
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IE is end of story for non-XP users
Posted by DJMaze on Saturday, September 25, 2004 (07:02:58) (2978 reads)
Microsoft announced to stop updating IE for Windows systems older then XP.
This means you have to leave your old lovely Windows 98SE or 2K and buy Windows XP to get security.
Read the full story here
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Microsoft back in court for lawsuits stemming from antitrust
Posted by Trevor on Monday, August 30, 2004 (12:58:42) (4977 reads)
Five state counties and two cities have filed a class-action lawsuit against the software giant for using its monopoly power to deny government agencies free choice in software products and charge high prices. The legal action, filed by the city and county of San Francisco, said that Microsoft's tactics caused harm to government users of its Windows operating system and Word and Excel software.
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Your computer will be prevented from running shareware or freeware
Posted by DJMaze on Wednesday, August 25, 2004 (01:13:35) (3804 reads)

TCPA stands for Trusted Computing Platform Alliance. For the technology we will speak from TCP (The trusted computing platform). This plans that every computer will have a TPM (Trusted Platform Module), also known as Fritz-Chip, built-in. At later development stages, these functions will be directly included into CPUs, graphiccards, harddisks, soundcards, bios and so on. This will secure that the computer is in a TCPA-conform state and that he checks that it's always in this state. This means: On the first level comes the hardware, on the second comes TCPA and then comes the user.
The complete communication works with a 2048 bit strong encryption, so it's also secure enough to make it impossible to decrypt this in realtime for a longer time. This secures that the TCPA can prevent any unwanted software and hardware.
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Why we hate IE
Posted by DJMaze on Saturday, August 21, 2004 (16:00:30) (9205 reads)
There are a lot of questions why we don't use Internet Explorer and actualy hate the damn thing.
To give some more specific details why click on read more for full details.
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