Outlook stories - Page 3
Is Google right, do we have “no legitimate expectation of privacy” in email?
Mon, 16th Sep 2013
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Microsoft accuses Google of invading privacy by reading emails and intercepting personal data transmitted on private Wi-Fi routers.
Microsoft cuts linked Outlook accounts
Wed, 19th Jun 2013
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Microsoft is getting rid of linked accounts on Outlook.com to enhance security, urging users to switch to aliases instead.
Microsoft and Google unite over Outlook
Thu, 16th May 2013
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The warring companies, in the midst of yet another slanging match, set troubles aside as Microsoft integrates Google Chat into Outlook.com.
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the data centre
Tue, 19th Mar 2013
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Following a lengthy outage to Outlook and Hotmail last week, Microsoft has responded, blaming an overheated data centre as the problem.
Outlook good for post-Hotmail Microsoft
Wed, 20th Feb 2013
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Microsoft's Outlook.com amasses over 1.5 million users in under 12 hours, set to replace Hotmail and become the fastest growing email service.
Mud wrestling: Microsoft targets Gmail
Thu, 14th Feb 2013
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Microsoft, that paragon of virtue which has always put customer interests first, has the old Googler square in its sights.
Microsoft revamps Hotmail service
Thu, 2nd Aug 2012
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Microsoft has announced changes to its free online email service to try and claw back ground on Google's Gmail alternative.
New Norton 360 beta ready to download
Thu, 14th Oct 2010
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Symantec has launched the public beta of Norton 360 version 5.0, featuring identity protection, automatic backup, and PC tuneup, for free download.
Microsoft Outlook becomes social network hub
Thu, 18th Feb 2010
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Microsoft has announced that Outlook users will now be able to access Facebook and MySpace info via their inboxes.
Attractions up north
Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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Mark Smith, CEO of Whangarei-based Magnetism Software Solutions, tells The Channel about its growth as a supplier of business software solutions.