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InternetNews April 19, 2010 |
Microsoft Offers SMBs a 'Fix It Center' Just like the Fix It Button, Microsoft will offer a single-click bug tech support system for small businesses but with a more extensive automated diagnostic system. |
Technology Research News June 30, 2004 Kimberly Patch |
Software fuse shorts bugs Many of the problems are caused by conditions that software designers didn't anticipate. |
PC World March 2001 Stuart J. Johnston |
PC Pest Control Exterminate your system's bugs with this essential toolkit... |
InternetNews March 4, 2010 |
Microsoft Only Has Two Bugs to Squash for March 'Patch Tuesday' is looking like an easy time for systems administrators and PC support engineers when Microsoft releases its latest batch of bug fixes to the world next week. |
Fast Company October 2003 Bill Breen |
Can Microsoft Finally Kill All The Bugs? Viruses, flaws, and worms, oh my! With PCs crashing and the Internet wheezing, Gates & Co. are on the quality hot seat. We'll take you inside Microsoft's effort to get its software right, right from the start. |
PC World March 2004 Stuart J. Johnston |
New Flaws With Internet Explorer, Excel It's a grab bag of Microsoft updates this month: You need to know about a new hole in Internet Explorer. Plus, the company announced that it was extending all paid support for Windows 98 and Me. |
InternetNews September 2, 2010 |
Microsoft Issues 'Fix It' for DLL Flaw Following the revelation of a flaw that put hundreds of Windows applications at risk, Microsoft issues an automated "Fix It" tool to address the vulnerability. |
PC World April 2004 Stuart J. Johnston |
Get the Microsoft Help You Deserve Here's how to find support for your Microsoft products--when you need it. |
InternetNews November 11, 2009 |
Mozilla's New Firefox Beta a Bug-Stomping Spree The new Firefox 3.6 beta 2 slams the lid on more than 180 bugs. |
Technology Research News January 14, 2004 Kimberly Patch |
Software repairs itself on the go It's a challenge keeping complicated programs running. The emerging field of self-healing software aims to make programs take care of themselves. A tool that models data structures helps computers get the picture. |
InternetNews December 14, 2004 Tim Gray |
Study: Linux the Safest Out There A study says Linux contains far fewer bugs than most commercial software. |
CIO October 1, 2002 Eric Knorr |
It's Alive! Don't you wish the data center could look after itself? According to IBM, the mind-numbing complexity of today's data centers makes the need for self-managing systems acute. |
PC World August 2004 Stuart J. Johnston |
How to Get Help With Patch Problems Patching software is an unfortunate fact of life. We all know that these updates are necessary, but unfortunately they can also cause problems of their own. So when you run into patch trouble, where should you go for help? |
Financial Advisor May 2011 David Lawrence |
The Challenge Of Rebalancing Here are the pros and cons of using an automated system for this arduous task. |
PC World October 2002 Stuart J. Johnston |
Plug Dangerous Holes in Word, Excel Bad guys have four new ways to target Microsoft's Office products. |
InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday Targets Fewer Holes Microsoft released patches Tuesday for five critical bugs in Windows, although none affect the newly released Windows 7, unlike last month's roundup of fixes. |
PC Magazine November 4, 2011 Sascha Segan |
How Apple Got the iPhone's Battery Problems Right, And Siri Problems Wrong Apple reacted well to the battery bug in iOS 5, but it may not react as well to Siri's server failures. |
JavaWorld November 21, 2003 Joe Walker |
Bug patrol Some analysts estimate that up to 60 percent of software fault can be automatically detected. Can we build a bridge between yesterday's dinosaur of quality fixation with today's obsession to get things done quickly and cheaply? Different types of bugs and seven tools to help you uncover them. |
PC World April 2002 Andrew Brandt |
When Killing Bugs Reveals Your Data If you use Windows XP and any application crashes, a dialog box will invite you to send Microsoft a bug report. But if the duplicate piece of memory sent with the bug report contains a sensitive document or password, that data goes to Microsoft too... |
InternetNews November 8, 2007 Larry Barrett |
IBM Beefs Up Autonomic Computing Portfolio Big Blue envisions computing systems that not only manage and fix themselves on the fly, but also deliver operational intelligence derived from the datacenter to managers running individual business units. |
InternetNews February 9, 2010 |
Microsoft Squashes 26 Bugs for Patch Tuesday In one of the busiest patch days in recent memory, Microsoft posts bulletins with fixes for 26 bugs, 12 of which are deemed "critical," the software giant warns. |
National Defense October 2013 Bernie Gauf |
Defense Needs Better Ways to Test Software Developing software for the Defense Department has many inherent challenges, not the least of which is testing. |
InternetNews November 18, 2009 |
New Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta Fixes 83 Bugs Mozilla keeps stomping on major problems as the software approaches release. |
PC World February 28, 2002 Aoife McEvoy |
Bug Busters Fed up with buggy software, nasty viruses, and Windows crashes? Take charge and follow our top tips for zapping bugs... |
PC World April 2005 Stuart J. Johnston |
Patch Serious Leaks in Windows Block tarnished pop-ups in Windows Media Player... Fix glitches in Outlook... Flaws in Eudora... |
InternetNews June 9, 2009 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft's Biggest Bug Stomp Ever Security firms say Tuesday's patches fix more bugs than ever before, meaning plenty of work to do. |