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Windows

83% of Businesses Won't Bother With Windows 7 545

Olipro writes "Most enterprises stated they won't bother with Windows 7 for at least a year as they simply continue to distrust that compatibility issues won't occur with their mission-critical software ... The Million Dollar question will be whether the fact that XP upgrades to Windows 7 requires a clean install will prove to be Microsoft's undoing." I suspect that will change before they actually release the OS.
Security

Google Open Sources Updater 174

Jamie noticed the news that Google Update is now Open Source. The article acknowledges the privacy and security concerns of an application that is always running in the background of your machine, and authorized to install new software. And Google made the logically obvious conclusion that releasing the source code would alleviate those concerns.
Microsoft

Submission + - Bill Gates finally gets Hardvard degree

Lisandro writes: "CNN.com reports that Bill Gates, who dropped out of Harvard in his junior year before co-founding Microsoft, received an honorary law degree at his 51 years. "I've been waiting for more than 30 years to say this: Dad, I always told you I'd come back and get my degree," Gates, 51, told the crowd, which included his father, also named Bill."
PC Games (Games)

Submission + - Problems with pro gaming (ggl.com)

Robert Summa writes: "http://www.ggl.com/index.php?controller=News&metho d=article&id=5041 Six blisters on pro-gaming's foot The world of professional gaming is growing. But to say that it is really growing at a blistering pace would not be entirely correct. To say that gaming is stable would already be a plain lie. Why? Because the Benjamins set the course for gaming instead of letting things take their natural course. Below are six reasons why professional gaming is not what it should be."

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