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May 2008 - Posts

Got a Zune? Got a family? Get some tips
Microsoft Zune is a portable media player you can use to take your music and videos anywhere. Zune is a great product for kids, because it has built-in family safety settings that can help parents have a say in what kind of content their kids can download. Read More...
How would you secure the Internet?
Microsoft invites you to join the dialogue about how to create a more trusted Internet. In April, Microsoft began asking all who care about the Internet to join in a discussion about how to enhance security and privacy online. This initiative is known Read More...
Microsoft releases new findings about viruses, spam, fraud, and spyware
Microsoft released the newest Security Intelligence Report (SIR), which focuses on trends in malicious software and other computer threats in the second half of 2007. Purveyors of viruses, spyware, and other malicious software are increasingly motivated Read More...
Microsoft works with law enforcement worldwide to make the Internet safer
They don't wear superhero capes or masks, but the Internet Safety Enforcement Team at Microsoft works hard to make the Internet a safer place for you and your family. The Internet Safety Enforcement Team is a group of nearly three dozen former prosecutors, Read More...
Be careful donating online to cyclone relief
You're probably already aware that a deadly cyclone hit the southeast Asian country of Myanmar in early May. What you may not know is that criminals have set up fake donation sites in order to scam generous donors who want to help. This fraud is known Read More...
What is a Windows Live ID?
A Windows Live ID is your e-mail address and a password that you choose. After you've signed up for a Windows Live ID, you can use it on Windows Live sites like Windows Live Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, Office Live, Xbox Live, and more. To get tips Read More...
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