Emergence Day Revealed: Critically Acclaimed Xbox 360 Title Gears of War to Surface Nov. 12, 2006
Countdown begins for the most anticipated game of 2006 as gamers eagerly await the flagship title from Microsoft Game Studios and Epic Games.
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3.8.2006
ATITool 0.27 Beta 1
ATITool is an overclocking utility designed for ATI video cards. Design target is to write a light-weight application for the enthusiast - so no questionable registry tweaks.
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28.2.2007
BIG Comparison of 27 BitTorrent clients
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of BitTorrent clients. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date.
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Windows Home Server, officially available August 27
If theres one computing server product every enthusiast and home-user should be excited about, that would not be Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition for Itanium-Based Systems..
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17.8.2007
27 Vista SP1 Copies Running Simultaneously on the Same Machine
Microsoft never contested the fact that Windows Vista's hardware requirements qualified the latest Windows client as resource hungry, but at the same time, the company did point out that, given the right system, the platform would deliver quite a performance.
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9.6.2008
February 27, 2008: Microsoft plans a triple-play launch
Microsoft announced at its partner conference on July 10 that it will launch Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008 together in a single launch on February 27, 2008, in Los Angeles.
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10.7.2007Kelly Sees Economy, Flexibility Driving Cloud Computing Adoption
Bob Kelly, Microsofts corporate vice president of Infrastructure Server Marketing, outlines how the right mix of private and public clouds can
complement existing IT investments, reduce costs and ease management...
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28.04.2009Microsoft Outlines Pricing, Packaging and Licensing for Windows Server 2008
At Microsoft TechEd IT Forum 2007, Bob Kelly, corporate vice president of Infrastructure Server Marketing at Microsoft Corp., updated an audience of
more than 5,000 IT professionals on the development of Windows Server 2008 and a new virtualization offering.
As Microsoft nears
the final stages of Windows Server 2008 development and the Feb. 27, 2008, worldwide launch event, Kelly announced detailed packaging, pricing and
licensing information for Windows Server 2008. This includes Microsofts server virtualization technology, Hyper-V, previously code-named Viridian.
Kelly also announced the stand-alone virtualization server named Microsoft Hyper-V Server. Finally, Kelly outlined a complementary program, called the
Server Virtualization Validation Program that allows virtual machine vendors to validate their solutions with Windows Server operating systems.
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12.11.2007MS Office 2010 Build 14.0.4417.1000 Download Link and Screenshot Gallery
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05.09.2009Microsoft Show How Banks Can Differentiate with Technology at BAI Retail Delivery Conference & Expo
Q&A: Microsofts U.S. financial services leader Tracy Issel discusses how Microsoft and its partners are working to provide new technologies for the
ultra-competitive banking industry to attract, retain and extend customer relationships...
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13.11.2007Microsoft makes its way to
Microsoft said some
upcoming products, including
its Exchange 12 email server,
will run only on 64-bit
processors.
At a conference for its
management software customers,
company executives detailed
its plans to add support
64-bit microprocessors in its
server applications and
operating
systems.
By late
next year, Microsoft expects
to deliver Exchange 12, which
will run only on
x86-compatible 64-bit servers,
said Bob Kelly, general
manager of infrastructure
server marketing at
Microsoft.
Kelly
said 64-bit chips will make
the greatest impact on the
performance of applications
such as Exchange and its SQL
Server
database.
"IT
professionals will be able to
consolidate the total number
of servers running 64-bit
(processors) and users will be
able to have bigger mailbox
size," he said...
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16.11.2005Bank Robber Uses Own Check in Robbery
A man robbing a bank demanded the money by writing a note on one of his own checks, authorities say. Not surprisingly, he was caught soon afterward.
Forest Kelly Bissonnette, 27, apparently tried to cover his name on the check, then handed the note to a teller Sept. 5 at the Bank of the West in
Englewood, according to authorities. ''We could still make it out even though he blacked it out,'' FBI agent Rene VonderHaar said. Nearly
$5,000 was taken.
Surveillance video showed a suspect similar to Bissonnette's description, and a tipster said a man named Forest
Kelly claimed he got $5,000 in a bank robbery, according to a federal complaint. Bissonnette remained in federal custody Tuesday after turning
himself in Friday. A public defender was to be appointed for Bissonnette, who doesn't have a listed phone number.
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14.09.2007Microsoft: Virtualisation is overhyped, under-used
Server virtualisation is over-hyped and less used than reported, according to Microsoft executives speaking at the launch of Windows Server 2008.
Microsoft corporate VP Bob Kelly claimed that despite the technology being the "buzz of the industry", less than 10 percent of
servers sold into the market are being deployed as hosts for virtualised servers.
"Virtualisation is important technology, but
not an end unto itself," Kelly said. "The hype around virtualisation is so strong, literally the next thing that happens after you deploy it is VM
sprawl. You talk to any customer that's deployed it and they'll tell you they have VMs popping up everywhere. All they've done is
taken a utilisation problem and made it a management problem."
winbeta.org - 29.02.2008
Teen Arrested For Posting Nude Pictures Of Ex On Myspace
MAY 21--Meet Alex Phillips. The Wisconsin teenager is facing felony child pornography charges for allegedly posting naked photos of his 16-year-old
ex-girlfriend on his MySpace page.
When contacted by police about the two images, Phillips, 17, balked at removing the pictures of the
girl. Warned that he could face jail for publishing images of the minor, Phillips told an investigator, "F*** that, I am keeping them up," according
to a criminal complaint filed yesterday in Lacrosse County Circuit Court. Phillips told cops that he posted the photos last week "because he was
venting." The cell phone camera photos had been taken by the girl, who provided them to Phillips.
Along with posting the photos, Phillips
added explicit captions like, "Yo, U see how big her hole is! Its from me!" While claiming that his goal was not to harm the girl, Phillips
acknowledged that, "he probably should not have done this," according to the May 20 court filing. Along with the child porn count, Phillips was
charged with defamation and sexual exploitation of a child.
neowin.net - 22.05.2008
Google Presentations gets embeddable slide shows
The Google Docs team, has posted on their blog about the availability of a few
new features for Google Presentations to start off the new year. The most significant of the new features is the ability to embed slide shows in web
pages. It's not a surprise that Google decided to go this route, given the huge success of embeddable video with YouTube and other embeddable content around the web.
winbeta.org - 06.01.2008
New web threat takes advantage of iFrame vulnerability, making its way to the U.S.
Security firm Trend Micro said
that it has discovered a new
threat that is currently
making the rounds on the
Internet. The threat is based
on an iFrame vulnerability in
webpage code to plant a
keylogger to steal user
passwords, or turn computers
into proxy servers for various
other attacks.
Trend
Micro said that the threat
could have originated from a
computer Trojan-making kit and
relies on a scenario in which
website owners are unaware
that they are compromised, and
website users are unaware that
surfing through seemingly
legitimate pages can actually
be part of an infection
process. This process,
according to the security
firm, involves a malicious IP
address that is inserted into
the HTML code
(HTML_IFRAME.CU), a download
of malicious Trojans
(TROJ_SMALL.HCK,
TROJ_AGENT.UHL, TROJ_PAKES.NC,
PAKES) from another URL via a
JavaScript routine.
TrendMicro said that the
threat was initially detected
in Italy, but apparently is
making its way to the U.S.
winbeta.org - 19.06.2007
Windows Preinstallation Environment (PE) screencast Build a Custom Bootdisk
Chris Henley just released a new screencast on his Blue blog.
This time our master storyteller has created a screencast on Windows PE. In the screencast Chris shows you how to get up
and running in 17 minutes on a topic thats a bit tricky the first time you do it. Chris has more information in the subject in his blog post at
http://blogs.technet.com/chenley/archive/2008/08/27/custom-win-pe-images.aspx. Theres a direct link there to the video in
case you want to download it and watch it offline.
winbeta.org - 28.08.2008
Obama inauguration: potentially the 'most viewed event' in history?
betanews.com - 19.01.2009
Microsoft Announces Game for Nintendo DS
Although we probably wont ever
be seeing Mario on the Xbox,
one of Microsofts latest
franchises will be hitting a
Nintendo system.
Microsoft announced at
Comic Con that Viva Piñata is
headed to the Nintendo DS. The
title will be based off the
current title for Xbox 360
(also slated for the PC later
this year) rather than the
Party Animals mini-games
package. The Microsoft-owned
game developer studio Rare
will be handling the
development of this title
in-house.
Rare
describes the upcoming title
in a news update on its
website, This is a full-size
Viva Piñata game in your
pocket, featuring not only the
entire range of paper beasts
from the Xbox 360 title but
also a few new ones thrown in
to spice things up for those
familiar with the established
cast...
winbeta.org - 31.07.2007
Microsoft Announces New Virtualization Offerings, Windows Server 2008 Details
Today at TechEd IT Forum 2007, Microsoft Corp.s foremost technology show in Europe for IT professionals, Bob Kelly, corporate vice president in the
companys Server and Tools Business, announced details of next-generation solutions to deliver Dynamic IT for the People-Ready Business.
Earlier this year, we introduced our vision for Dynamic IT, which aims to make IT a stronger partner to the business by bringing together
the capabilities of core infrastructure, application and development platforms, Kelly said. At TechEd IT Forum, we are demonstrating how that vision
is coming to life for customers as IT is streamlined across the full spectrum of our software and technology offerings, including through exciting new
developments with Windows Server, Microsoft System Center, Microsoft SQL Server and the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack. The response from
customers has been strong as we move toward the worldwide February 2008 launch of Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008.
winbeta.org - 12.11.2007
Report: Adobe CS3 to Debut March 27
An analyst with Merrill Lynch
says that Adobe will likely
introduce Creative Suite 3
around March 27, with a ship
date that would follow shortly
afterwards. Most important to
this refresh would be native
support for Intel processors
on the Macintosh platform...
betanews.com - 21.02.2007
CNET.com Announces First "Webware 100" Award Winners
CNET.com today announced the
winners of its first ever
"Webware 100" Awards. The
Webware 100 winners were
picked by users from a group
of finalists that were
selected by the editors of
Webware.com, a CNET site. The
"Webware 100" Awards
recognizes the best Web 2.0
sites, services, and
applications that are leading
the next wave of innovations.
"True to the Web 2.0
revolution, the innovative
sites and services in the
Webware 100 were chosen by a
community of users and our
editorial team," said CNET
Editor at Large, Rafe
Needleman. "By leveraging the
expertise of our editors, and
the passion of our users, were
able to recognize the
companies that are redefining
how we use computers and the
Internet."
These are
the results: the top 100 Web
apps, 10 in each of 10
categories, determined by
Webware readers and the fans
of the sites that made the
final cut.
winbeta.org - 19.06.2007
U.S. Consulate Web Site in Russia Breached
On September 10, the Web site for the U.S. Consulate General in St. Petersburg, Russia, was broken into and was serving up malicious iFrames,
according to Sophos security researchers. After trying to load a malicious iFrame onto victims' systems from a remote server, the iFrame then
attempted to silently load even more malware. The site, which has since been cleaned up, was actually only one of 400 compromised sites linking to two
distinct malicious attack sites. The U.S. Consulate site was actually linked to both of those attack sites and was thus compromised with two malicious
iFrames. One of the attack sites is hosted in the United States, while many of the compromised pages are in Russia.
Malicious script being
loaded from the U.S. site tried to exploit several browser vulnerabilities in order to install a Trojan on victims' systems. Sophos says that the
increasing use of automation to re-encrypt and obfuscate Trojans points to a need for a system to continuously monitor files in order to keep up with
detection. " Automation is clearly being used-many script families are updated several times daily, and some of the notorious malware families are
being rebuilt every 1-4 days ," SophosLab's Fraser Howard wrote in an August paper (PDF) titled "Modern Web attacks."
neowin.net - 15.09.2007
What we just learned about Windows 7
Ina Fried: For those who want the full interview with Windows engineering head Steven Sinofsky, I've posted a nearly complete transcript. For those who want the abridged
version, along with some quick analysis, keep reading.
So what exactly did Steven Sinofsky reveal about Windows 7. I'd boil it down to three things...
winbeta.org - 27.05.2008
Acer Recalls 27,000 Sony Laptop Batteries
Thought Sony's battery recall
woes were over? Think again.
Acer has announced a voluntary
recall of 27,000 batteries
made by the company over
short-circuiting and fire
concerns...
betanews.com - 26.04.2007
Microsoft to Acquire Epic Games?
GamePro magazine is making a bold prediction: Microsoft will spend $1 billion this summer to acquire independent developer Epic Games.
In the latest issue of the magazine, according to
a WRAL.com report, GamePro
Assistant Editor Travis Moses wrote, "Microsoft will buy Epic Games for $1 billion." Epic, the company behind the award-winning Gears of War and Unreal Tournament III, is considered especially attractive because of their Unreal engine
technology, which is used by numerous other developers for game development on the Xbox
360, PlayStation 3 and PC.
winbeta.org - 18.02.2008