IE11 patch KB 3038314 blocks search engines, may fail with error 80092004

No Linux, no Docker, no cloud OS? Think again

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up
April 25, 2015

Eich: Expect more frequent JavaScript updates

Modifications to ECMAScript, the official specification underlying JavaScript, will be made on a more regular basis than has been the norm, according to JavaScript founder Brendan Eich.

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1. IE11 patch KB 3038314 blocks search engines, may fail with error 80092004

2. No Linux, no Docker, no cloud OS? Think again

3. 4 no-bull facts about Microsoft's HTTP.sys vulnerability

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IE11 patch KB 3038314 blocks search engines, may fail with error 80092004

We don't know the full extent of the problem yet, but it appears the latest Internet Explorer patch prevents Internet Explorer 11 -- and possibly other versions of IE -- from installing Google and other search engines READ MORE

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No Linux, no Docker, no cloud OS? Think again

OSv blazes a trail to the cloud that doesn't use Linux or Docker-style containers. READ MORE

4 no-bull facts about Microsoft's HTTP.sys vulnerability

The latest Web server vulnerability affects desktop systems as well as Microsoft products. READ MORE

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