MS May Extend Windows 9x Kernel
News Instead, Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT) is now contemplating extending its venerable Windows 9x kernel for at least one more release, according to sources close to the company. Timing for the release of the beta and final code for this operating system...
[February 2, 1999, 9:33]
Leave Windows 9x Behind
News If you're still using the Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating system, it's high time you consider moving on with your computer life. Or should you just buy a new computer with Windows XP preinstalled? Besides, Windows XP, on the market since Oct.has...
[April 2, 2003, 8:49]
Leave Windows 9x Behind
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[August 19, 2006, 20:01]
A Poor-Man Tripwire-Like System On Windows 9x/NT
White Papers The goal of this paper is to present a simple and low-cost way to implement Tripwire-like capabilities on a Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000/* machine. In my quest for better knowledge in the computer security field, I came across a paper discussing...
[January 8, 2004, 5:32]
Frontpage 2000 Server Extensions (Windows 9x And NT)
Downloads This Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions Service Release 1.3 updates the original release of the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions. All Web administrators hosting Web sites extended with the FrontPage Server Extensions should download and install...
[April 27, 2002, 5:51]
Tech Reasons Not To Upgrade To XP
News One visit to the Microsoft Windows XP Pro Web site and you'll see countless reasons Microsoft gives for upgrading. I like Windows XP (no hate mail, please) and have already upgraded all of my Windows 9x machines to the new operating system.
[September 10, 2002, 9:01]
Neptune - The New Windows
News Neptune is slated as the follow-on to Millennium, the code name for the final version of Windows based on the Windows 9x kernel. Neptune also will incorporate a new, simpler Web-like user interface, eliminating Windows' typically cryptic error...
[July 5, 1999, 8:35]
Windows Longhorn: More Details Emerge
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[December 19, 2005, 14:37]
Windows 2001 Leaked On The Web
News Microsoft's next full-fledged version of the Windows operating system, codenamed Whistler, is at least a year away from release, but already a pirated version of one of the latest builds has found its way onto the Internet.
[March 22, 2000, 8:53]
DEF CON: Fear And Fascination In Las Vegas
News From breaking smart card codes to taking over Windows 9x machines, from knowing your rights when face-to-face with law enforcement to picking mechanical locks, DEF CON 6 offered something to everyone.
[August 4, 1998, 14:09]
Windows 98 Second Edition?
News The Service Release -- which has evolved into a combination of Microsoft's planned Windows 98 Service Pack, plus its expected Windows 98 OEM Service Release -- is now being called Windows 98 Second Edition, sources said.
[March 16, 1999, 12:09]
Security Pros Dig In For New DoS Attacks
News In addition, those malicious programmers could get a big assist this fall when Microsoft releases Windows XP, which some security experts say provides attackers with a made-to-order launching pad for their DDoS assaults.
[June 18, 2001, 16:05]
Comdex '99: Corel Puts A Penguin The Desktop
News Indeed, if you know how to adjust a Windows 9x desktop, you're well on your way to handling Corel's front-end. Linux users might not care, but this is not a Linux for Linux lovers; this is a Linux for Windows users.
[November 17, 1999, 9:52]
Whistler' OS Sneaks Onto The Web - Again
News Another version of the company's follow-on operating system to Windows 2000, code-named Whistler, has been posted illegally to the Internet. Whistler is the code name for the first full-fledged upgrade to Windows 2000 that will be based on the...
[April 18, 2000, 8:57]
Microsoft Shows Sneak Peek Of Win2000 Beta 3
News At Local Media Day on the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, company officials showed a recent build of Windows 2000 beta 3 and discussed enhancements that customers can expect in the coming months.
[March 10, 1999, 9:06]
Alternatives To Windows' Standard Desktop Lockdown Features
News However, the sad fact is that it's way too easy to get past the Windows built-in security. While I think that WINSelect is fine for Windows 9x and Windows Me systems, I would avoid using it on Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems because it is...
[May 28, 2003, 11:35]
A Year Ago: Microsoft No 2 Sounds Alarm To MS Managers
News Ballmer expressed concerns about both Microsoft's oldest franchise (Windows) and its newest (MSN). Its path toward unifying Windows NT and Windows 9x has been rocky, he acknowledged. Gates concurred: "We have asked the Windows group to do too many...
[February 22, 1999, 11:55]
A Year Ago: Microsoft No 2 Sounds Alarm To MS Managers
News Ballmer expressed concerns about both Microsoft's oldest franchise (Windows) and its newest (MSN). Its path toward unifying Windows NT and Windows 9x has been rocky, he acknowledged. Gates concurred: "We have asked the Windows group to do too many...
[February 21, 2000, 5:55]
Windows 98 Lifeline 'prompted By Linux Threat'
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[February 11, 2004, 8:36]
Windows XP Has Saved Industry Money, Says Microsoft
News Windows XP, which is replacing Windows 98 and putting the Microsoft desktop on a single code-base, "will save the industry a huge amount of money," said Brian Valentine, senior vice president of the Windows division at Microsoft, at IT Forum in...
[November 22, 2002, 11:14]
