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Microsoft first announced Windows OneCare last May, and since that time it has evolved from Windows OneCare to Windows Live OneCare (feature creep, don't ya know) and gone from a private beta to a ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Feb. 7, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced final licensing and pricing information for its soon-to-be-released Windows OneCare™ Live, the all-in-one, automatic and self-updating ...
If you run a home business or want your home desktop to receive 24/7 technical support, Windows Live OneCare may be the personal IT department option for you. But Microsoft is not alone ...
Good. Yesterday, Microsoft stepped on some of its most faithful third-party developers when it unveiled its new Windows Live OneCare service, a $49.95-a-year package of security and maintenance ...
Critics asserting that Windows Live OneCare didn't succeed on its own have got it wrong, according to Microsoft's chief security advisor for the EMEA region. Roger Halbheer, in a blog posting on ...
Microsoft's automated security suite for home users and small businesses is available for testing from the Microsoft Connect Web site. A beta release of Windows Live OneCare 2.5, Microsoft's ...
“When you first install Windows Live OneCare, setup automatically enlists your computer in Microsoft Update and changes your computer’s settings to download and install updates automatically ...
The release of version 2.0 is a quiet milestone for Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare. If you're a current OneCare subscriber, the new version should have already slipped into your system via the ...
On November 14, Microsoft released the 2.0 release of its Windows Live OneCare PC security/health service, as well as the 2008 version of its Office Accounting suite for small businesses.
Microsoft has announced it'll discontinue the retail version of its Windows Live OneCare security suite, effective June 30, 2009, and offer "Morro," a free, stripped-down anti-malware app instead.
Microsoft’s Windows Live OneCare team late yesterday denied that a recent bug in the security suite had permanently deleted customers’ e-mail, an assertion that runs counter to user comments ...
With Windows OneCare Live, Microsoft wants you to pay them to protect Win XP, rather than giving your business to a third party such as McAfee, Symantec, or ZoneLabs. Now that OneCare's public ...