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Microsoft Backtracks On Default 'Do Not Track' Policy For Future Browser Versions
By Lucian Armasu published
Microsoft announced that it will stop enabling the Do Not Track policy by default in its future browser versions.

Project Spartan: Microsoft Reveals More Details About Its New Browser, And Internet Explorer's Future
By Lucian Armasu published
Microsoft gave more details about Project Spartan and IE11 in a recent blog post.
At Pwn2Own, Chrome Is First, IE Last In Browser Security (Updated)
By Lucian Armasu published
In the second day of the Pwn2Own competition, all browsers fell to exploits developed by security researches. However, Internet Explorer was hacked five times, while Chrome only fell once.
Internet Explorer Lives On In Windows 10, Microsoft Shopping Brand Names For 'Project Spartan'
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
Microsoft says Internet Explorer and Project Spartan will both be on Windows 10.

Verizon, Cisco, Microsoft And Others Pull The Plug On Default Encryption In HTTP/2
By Lucian Armasu published
IETF goes back on its promise to encrypt the whole web by default due to pressure from the Open Web Alliance group, which includes Verizon, AT&T, Comcast, Cisco, Microsoft and others.
Mainstream Support For Windows 7 Is Over, OS Enters Extended Support
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
Windows 7 users will still get security updates and paid support until 2020.

Rumor: Microsoft Working On Lightweight 'Spartan' Browser For Windows 10
By Kevin Parrish published
This browser borrows its codename from the Halo lore.

Pandora Machine: A Steam Box Made In Italy
By Roberto Caccia, Guiseppe Riitano published
Our Tom's Hardware Italy team recently had the chance to interview representatives from Pandora Machine, an Italian Steam Machine builder that plans to introduce its own take on Valve's platform concept, but based on a customized version of Windows 8.1.

Google’s 2-Step Verification Now Supports FIDO “Universal 2nd Factor” Open Standard
By Lucian Armasu published
Google adds support for the FIDO Alliance's Universal 2nd Factor open standards protocol, so now users can authenticate to Google's websites through a much more secure hardware-based method.
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