Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Why Steve Ballmer wrote Windows' classic Crtl+Alt+Delete text himself

Why Steve Ballmer wrote Windows' classic Crtl+Alt+Delete text himself | Here's what free upgrades could do for Windows 9's uptake

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Cloud Encryption Handbook: Schemes, Strengths and Weaknesses
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Why Steve Ballmer wrote Windows' classic Crtl+Alt+Delete text himself
Windows 3.x's Crtl+Alt+Delete menu was a blue screen, but not THE blue screen. Read More

Here's what free upgrades could do for Windows 9's uptake
A free Windows 9 'Threshold' would allow Microsoft to push more than half of all Windows 8 users to the upgrade within months, share data shows. Read More


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Anatomy Of A CyberAttack
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Windows 9 on ARM could kill the desktop, merge Windows Phone and Windows RT
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Windows 8's uptake climbs but still trails Vista's
Windows 8 moved into a forward gear last month for the first time since May, but the OS trailed Windows Vista's tempo of six years ago. Read More


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