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 Week In Review 
The uniquely American solution to every problem
By John Hogan, Senior News Editor

Only in America do people think that the best solution to a problem is a lawsuit. And that apparently holds true for the information technology industry.

This week, the 20-city Microsoft Security Summit tour stopped off in Boston, where many customers of the software company grumbled about the security of its products, yet admitted Microsoft is doing a better job in this area than in the past. Some, however, argued that software vendors such as Microsoft would work harder to create secure products if they were held legally accountable for defects.

Click here to read more about software liability, as well as a wrap-up of the rest of the week's Windows news.

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