Gregg Keizer

Articles by Gregg Keizer

Microsoft blames own developers 9-year-old Internet Explorer bug

The software maker said poorly trained developers and lack of testing tools are the reasons why a critical IE vulnerability remained undetected for at least nine years

Windows XP granted another reprieve

Netbook craze credited for Microsoft's decision to extend Windows XP deadline once more

iPhone users lean heavily on Wi-Fi for Web access

A study found nearly one in five requests made over dual-mode phones other than the iPhone uses Wi-Fi. But nearly half of all iPhone traffic uses Wi-Fi rather than the cellular network.

Apple to release netbooks

Apple is ringing in the New Year with two new netbooks tied to the companies iPhone and App Store, says Ezra Gottheil of Technology Business Research Inc.

All Internet Explorer versions caught the bug, says Microsoft

The unpatched bug in Internet Explorer 7exists in older versions of the browser, including the still-widely-used IE6

Microsoft mega patch misses critical bug

Attacks are in progress by hackers exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in WordPad Text Converter, says Microsoft

Dell triples ‘XP tax’ on consumer PCs to $150

Computer buyers get soaked once more as Dell levies $150 surcharge for installing the aging Microsoft Windows OS on desktop and laptops

What’s in Windows Vista SP2?

The operating system gets its second service pack -- in beta, anyway -- and Microsoft spills the beans about some feature updates

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