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Windows 7 To Dial Down UAC

Oct 11th, 2008 · Engineers working on Windows 7 have admitted Vista's User Account Control was too intrusive, and are promising to tone it down in the forthcoming Windows 7. 'We've heard loud and clear that you are frustrated,' says Microsoft engineer Ben Fathi. 'You …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · engineering · Vista · Security · compatibility · Steve Ballmer

Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University?

Oct 11th, 2008 · The university I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A committee has narrowed the possibilities down to …
see also: software · integrated · Google · service · Microsoft · students · Yahoo

Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University?

Oct 10th, 2008 · The university I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A committee has narrowed the possibilities down to …
see also: software · integrated · Google · service · Microsoft · students · Yahoo

Windows 7 To Dial Down UAC

Oct 10th, 2008 · Engineers working on Windows 7 have admitted Vista's User Account Control was too intrusive, and are promising to tone it down in the forthcoming Windows 7. 'We've heard loud and clear that you are frustrated,' says Microsoft engineer Ben Fathi. 'You …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · engineering · Vista · Security · compatibility · Steve Ballmer

Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds

Oct 10th, 2008 · Sony and Microsoft are poised to do battle in virtual worlds. The console kids both announced Second Life-style virtual environments at the Tokyo Game Show today. Both games show striking similarities to Linden Lab's creation. Players are represented …
see also: Microsoft · world · Sony · player · creation · console · environment

Where's the "IronPerl" Project?

Oct 8th, 2008 · A friend asked me today about using some Microsoft server components from Perl. Over the years he's built up a large collection of Perl/COM code using Win32::OLE and he had planned on doing the same thing here. The big problem is that as with many current …
see also: servers · Google · Microsoft · Windows · com · administration · Language

Microsoft Programming Contest Hacked and Defaced

Oct 7th, 2008 · Microsoft followed their major annual Tech-Ed event in Australia with a week-long programming contest called 'DevSta,' to find 'star developers.' While the quantity and quality of submissions suggest a poor turnout, it certainly caught the attention of …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · calculations · Xbox · poor · Hacker · submissions

Mono 2.0 and .NET On Linux

Oct 7th, 2008 · Several readers noted the release of Mono 2.0, which is compatible with Microsoft's .NET Framework 2.0. According to Miguel de Icaza, "... users can move over server applications built for .NET and client applications built with Windows Forms." InternetNews …
see also: Linux · servers · Microsoft · Windows · app · libraries · compatible

Mono 2.0 and .NET On Linux

Oct 7th, 2008 · Several readers noted the release of Mono 2.0, which is compatible with Microsoft's .NET Framework 2.0. According to Miguel de Icaza, "...users can move over server applications built for .NET and client applications built with Windows Forms." InternetNews …
see also: Linux · servers · Microsoft · Windows · app · libraries · compatible

Microsoft Programming Contest Hacked and Defaced

Oct 7th, 2008 · Microsoft followed their major annual Tech-Ed event in Australia with a week-long programming contest called 'DevSta,' to find 'star developers.' While the quantity and quality of submissions suggest a poor turnout, it certainly caught the attention of …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · calculations · Xbox · poor · Hacker · submissions

Microsoft Adding jQuery to Visual Studio

Oct 6th, 2008 · Microsoft's Scott Guthrie, Corporate VP of the .NET developer division, announced that the open source jQuery Javascript library will be integrated into Visual Studio, the main Windows development tool. Further, Microsoft will treat jQuery as a supported …
see also: integrated · Microsoft · products · Windows · library · contracts · division

Microsoft Treating "Windows-Only" As Open Source

Oct 5th, 2008 · The Register is reporting that Microsoft is hosting Windows-only projects on its 'open source project hosting site,' CodePlex. Miguel de Icaza caught and criticized Microsoft for doing this with its Microsoft Extensibility Framework (MEF), licensing it …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · restrictions · register · licensing · OSI · Miguel

Maine To Skip Vista, Go Directly To Windows 7

Oct 5th, 2008 · The State of Maine is the latest organization to skip Windows Vista, which has been a near-disaster for Microsoft. An internal state document (dated September 15) uncovered by Infoweek reveals that Maine will not be upgrading its more than 11,000 personal …
see also: Redmond · software · business · Microsoft · Windows · computer · UK

Microsoft Bids To Take Over Open Document Format

Oct 5th, 2008 · what about sends in a Groklaw alert warning that, by PJ's reading, Microsoft may be trying to take over ODF via a stacked SC 34 committee. The article lists the attendees at an SC 34 meeting in July and gives their affiliations, which the official meeting …
see also: ca · Groklaw · proposal · competing · Microsoft · employees · submissions

Microsoft Bids To Take Over Open Document Format

Oct 4th, 2008 · what about sends in a Groklaw alert warning that, by PJ's reading, Microsoft may be trying to take over ODF via a stacked SC 34 committee. The article lists the attendees at an SC 34 meeting in July and gives their affiliations, which the official meeting …
see also: ca · Groklaw · proposal · competing · Microsoft · employees · submissions

Maine To Skip Vista, Go Directly To Windows 7

Oct 4th, 2008 · The State of Maine is the latest organization to skip Windows Vista, which has been a near-disaster for Microsoft. An internal state document (dated September 15) uncovered by Infoweek reveals that Maine will not be upgrading its more than 11,000 personal …
see also: Redmond · software · business · Microsoft · Windows · computer · UK

Microsoft Treating "Windows-Only" As Open Source

Oct 4th, 2008 · The Register is reporting that Microsoft is hosting Windows-only projects on its 'open source project hosting site,' CodePlex. Miguel de Icaza caught and criticized Microsoft for doing this with its Microsoft Extensibility Framework (MEF), licensing it …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · restrictions · register · licensing · OSI · Miguel

Norwegian Standards Body Members Resign Over OOXML

Oct 4th, 2008 · Ars Technica reports that 13 of the 23 members from the technical committee of the Norwegian standards body, the organization that manages technical standards for the country, have resigned because of the way the OOXML standardization was handled. We've …
see also: Microsoft · world · nation · office · organization · country · protesting

Facebook Finds Grass Greener In Ireland

Oct 3rd, 2008 · Facebook announced it has chosen tax-haven Dublin for its international HQ, but not all are buying COO Sheryl Sandberg's line about local world-class talent being the motivation behind the move. The Irish Times recently reported that Irish subsidiaries …
see also: Microsoft · world · Public · financial · Americans · local · mechanisms

MS Reportedly Adds 6 Months of Vista Downgrade

Oct 3rd, 2008 · LiteralKa sends in a poorly sourced Reg story claiming that Microsoft has granted OEMs six more months to sell PCs using Windows Vista with the support to downgrade to Windows XP. OEMs can now offer such arrangements until July 31, 2009 — the previous …
see also: PC · Microsoft · Deadline · blogger · Vista · Windows Vista · OEM







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