Showing posts with label microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label microsoft. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2009

Microsoft's search engine in new look to Bing

Microsoft released their third online serach plateform. Their plateform begins from MSN Search then to Live Search and here they rebranded as “Bing”

Bing’s is really cool with pictures as their homepage background of the search box. Also the search is so easy for us even they get all the information that we needed.

Bing's Search Sections:

Find what you're looking for and a whole lot more with enhanced Silverlight Search History. It will save your searches locally and also give you a short information of the site when we pointing over the links woh isn’t it cool. Here we save our time without entrying the sites.

Bing's Images Search

The new feature shows you pretty Silverlight-powered fly-in thumbnail images. It will expand your search images later. You can select images by size,layout,color,style and even for people.

Bing's Videos Search

Watch your favorite shows and videos. You can select by length, screen size, resolution, source (MSN, AOL, MTV, Hulu, ESPN, YouTube, MySpace, Dailymotion, Metacafe),TV, music and most watched.

This is what we need from a search engines really cool Bing a very quick search engine, and the interface is clean. I know those who are using Google search may be accepting bing right now as they all are familiar in google. But the fact is that Bing is really better than Google.

However congrats and thanks to Microsoft teams for realeasing Bing.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Internet Explorer Security Issue Warning

Microsoft Corp. has taken the rare step of warning about a serious computer security vulnerability it hasn’t fixed yet.

The vulnerability disclosed Monday affects Internet Explorer users whose computers run the Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 operating software.

It can allow hackers to remotely take control of victims’ machines. The victims don’t need to do anything to get infected except visit a Web site that’s been hacked.

Security experts say criminals have been attacking the vulnerability for nearly a week. Thousands of sites have been hacked to serve up malicious software that exploits the vulnerability. People are drawn to these sites by clicking a link in spam e-mail.

The so-called “zero day” vulnerability disclosed by Microsoft affects a part of its software used to play video. The problem arises from the way the software interacts with Internet Explorer, which opens a hole for hackers to tunnel into.

Microsoft urged vulnerable users to disable the problematic part of its software, which can be done from Microsoft’s Web site, while the company works on a “patch” - or software fix - for the problem.

Microsoft rarely departs from its practice of issuing security updates the second Tuesday of each month. When the Redmond, Wash.-based company does issue security reminders at other times, it’s because the vulnerabilities are very serious.

Read More Here and Find A Fix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972890#FixItForMe

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