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Do not make Win 7 too Mac-like

Blogger Paul Thurrott has written a couple of interesting posts about the difference between “simple” and “easy” in the context of Windows 7.
windows - comments - 4.12.2008

Why Apple does not make a netbook

As netbooks continue their inexorable rise up the wish lists of gadget hounds, businesses and ordinary folk alike, the clamor for Apple to join the market continues to increase from all sides.
common - comments - 5.3.2009

Is Google going to make Microsoft look good?

Why do we like Google? Is it because they are the “do no evil” company? Is it because they are not Microsoft? Is it because they make our lives easier through their search, email, and other services? The fact of the matter is that a lot of people from users, to developers, to workers, and to investors like Google. Heck, even I like google! (Look at the ads.)
common - comments - 3.8.2006

Microsoft Blogs Make Room for Ads

Microsoft's MSN Spaces blogging features are set for a major upgrade to incorporate a revenue-sharing advertising option and a new partnership with Amazon.com, according to various sources.
microsoft - comments - 26.1.2006

How To Make a Custom Vista Disc AIO

odeeee report How To Make a Custom Vista Disc All In One in our forum.
download - comments - 26.1.2007

ReadyBoost in Windows Vista: Does it Make a Difference?

USB memory keys are compact little devices that can store and transfer anywhere from 128MB to 8GB of data, all it takes is a USB slot.
windows - comments - 27.8.2007

Users may need Vista to make most of Server 2008

Companies installing Windows Server 2008 may have to buy extra Microsoft software, such as Windows Vista, to use more advanced features, analyst firm Gartner has said.
windows - comments - 3.11.2007

Hollywood to make shows for Xbox 360

Microsoft, seeking to expand offerings on its Xbox 360 console, has reached an agreement with a company headed by Peter Safran, the veteran Hollywood producer and talent manager, to produce original shows for distribution on the system.
microsoft - comments - 31.3.2008

Last OS Standing: Make the Most of Windows Vista

Now that Windows XP is no longer being sold by Microsoft, PC users will be stuck with Windows Vista. Here's a roundup of PC World's best tips for making Vista easier to use.
windows - comments - 3.7.2008

Microsoft to eventually make Office a web application

Microsoft is leaping into hosted applications big time. InformationWeek reports that Microsoft plans to offer hosted implementations of SharePoint, CRM and ERP applications. But the best quote in that article was left till last. A "Microsoft insider" was asked which other products and services Microsoft would host and the reply was: "Everything. Hosted Office. Everything hosted."
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MS Vista to make official debut in Israel

Microsoft Windows team development head Steven Sinofsky will unveil Vista at Tech-Ed Israel 2006.
windows - comments - 4.4.2006

NSA Helped Microsoft Make Vista Secure

Microsoft has confirmed that the U.S. government agency best known for eavesdropping on telephone calls had a hand in the development of the Windows Vista operating system.
microsoft - comments - 12.1.2007

Microsoft: Make our HD Photo format a standard

Such is the reasoning behind a step Microsoft plans to announce Thursday: it will submit its HD Photo image format to a standards body.
microsoft - comments - 8.3.2007

Microsoft Gambles One EU Customer Will Make its Case

It has been "Issues Week" all week for Microsoft, and Thursday, the company took on the dreaded interoperability issue. But its choice of message was called into question a bit yesterday after Microsoft boasted of having signed up its first official customer for its communications and interoperability IP licenses: Quest Software, the manufacturer of the Toad data modeling system.
microsoft - comments - 10.3.2007

TechEd 2007 Preview: Now It's Developers' Turn to Make Changes

With Windows Vista already a firmly entrenched product in many homes and some businesses, and with Windows Server 2008 cruising toward a final release in the second half of this year, Microsoft may feel it's time for its many partners and developers with an interest in Windows' success to stand and deliver.
microsoft - comments - 4.6.2007

Ultimately, Touch Will Make the Killer Windows 7 Applications

Undoubtedly it is the ecosystem of third-party software solutions that make Windows the platform that it is today, sharing the operating system's success.
windows - comments - 12.11.2008

Microsoft Promotion: make MSN Your Homepage & Win a Zune

How badly does Microsoft want to promote the Zune? Not badly enough to think of anything particularly ingenious. Unique? yes. Succesful? No.
microsoft - comments - 15.2.2007

How-To: Remove the Windows BSOD icon in Leopard, make OS X a little less smug

It's pretty clear that Apple left no stone unturned in Leopard, making changes and fixes throughout the new operating system.
common - comments - 31.10.2007

OneCare Death to Make Room for Free Morro Antivirus for Windows 7

A future core antimalware solution will replace Windows Live OneCare, which, considering the price of a one year subscription, has already qualified for an alternative to free security software, come mid-2009.
windows - comments - 25.11.2008

Make No Mistake About It, the XP SP3 RTM Direct Download Links Are Live

Make no mistake about it, the gold bits of Windows XP Service Pack 3 are available for download straight from Microsoft, contrary to what the company is claiming.
windows - comments - 1.5.2008

Windows 7 – 20 Features to Make Users Forget Vista SP1/SP2 and XP SP3

Microsoft is currently moving onward with the development of Windows 7, having passed Milestone 3 with the operating system.
windows - comments - 15.11.2008

New beta of an employee salary-sharing service

Glassdoor.com, a site that allows users to anonymously share workplace information -- including salary, job satisfaction, and workplace and protocol reviews -- has opened in beta...
betanews.com - 11.06.2008

Top ten dumbest things I've seen or done in the workplace

In twenty-something years in high-tech, I've witnessed and done some really stupid things. I'm talking about things that were embarrassing, unethical, incompetent, or just plain dumb. This kind of stuff can get you fired, sued, or even arrested, and worst case, can cause the demise of a company.



Keep in mind, some of this stuff is politically incorrect, racy, or even illegal, which is precisely why it's so dumb. So if you get offended by that sort of thing, be forewarned. Also, some of them didn't exactly happen "in the workplace," but after hours with coworkers. Close enough.



Top ten dumbest things I've seen or done in the workplace...




winbeta.org - 24.09.2007

IBM Ships Lotus Notes/Domino 7

New version of collaboration platform moves closer to a blend with IBM's Workplace...
pcworld.com - 08.09.2005

Creative Workplaces

Your workplace and the atmosphere surrounding you determine the way you work and explore your imagination. The more inspirational your workplace is, the easier it is to break the creativity block and discover new ideas. And apparently there is a number of things you can do to improve your personal workflow.



As a part of our Monday Inspiration series we present a dozen of creative and unusual workplaces; in the end of the post youll also find references to related resources, among them office design galleries and Flickr pools. They can serve as an inspiration once youve decided to spice up your work environment.



You can also click on the images they lead to the sites from which the screenshots have been taken...




winbeta.org - 10.12.2007

Forrester: IBM, Microsoft to dominate 'information workplace'

IBM and Microsoft are poised to dominate the collaboration technology market for providing applications to the future workplace, says a new
report by Forrester Research. But that doesn't mean small vendors in the Web 2.0 space, or a little company called Google, won't have a prominent role as well.



Forrester's vision for the future office is the "information workplace," a 21st century platform that manages content, messaging, team collaboration, real-time collaboration, and communication
among employees using a common platform.




winbeta.org - 07.04.2008

The RIAA Attacks Usenet

Basking in glory after orchestrating a record punishment for a petty file-sharer in the US, the RIAA takes its legal campaign to the next level. Many may want newsgroups to stay under the radar but its too late - major labels have filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Usenet.com and it wont be going away.



In an ideal world, people would not talk about Usenet. In an ideal world there would be no such things as copyright infringement lawsuits. Sadly, we do not live in an ideal world.



Today we simply have to talk about Usenet and we have to talk about lawsuits.



Major record labels - Arista, Atlantic, BMG, Capitol, Caroline, Elektra, Interscope, LaFace, Maverick, Sony BMG, UMG, Virgin, Warner Bros. and Zomba have filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Usenet.com.




winbeta.org - 17.10.2007

Nokia retools its E51 handset for secure workplaces

Nokia has redesigned its E51 business handset to comply with certain workplace security regulations...
betanews.com - 07.02.2008

Designing the Ideal Laptop

Decrying stasis in the laptop industry, InfoWorld's Tom Yager and crew have designed their ideal laptop for 2009 given the components are available currently. The project was subjected to the same limitations manufacturers face when whiteboarding a new notebook and introduced only those components that would increase end-user productivity manyfold. The resulting AMD Puma-based WorldBook Ether and WorldBook Meteor include an 'Embedded Smartphone' system-in-system ARM microcontroller, flash-memory overlay for fast boot, and ATI/AMD Hybrid Graphics for power-saving switched mode.




winbeta.org - 09.07.2008

10 career killers to avoid

Like other types of workers, IT professionals can be vulnerable to committing career sabotage -- sometimes without even recognizing it.



To help IT professionals become more aware of potential career blunders, Computerworld yesterday spoke with John M. McKee, president of BusinessSuccessCoach.net, a Thousand Oaks, Calif.-based career coaching and consulting firm. McKee is the author of author of Career Wisdom: 101 Proven Strategies to Ensure Workplace Success. Here are 10 career-killers, with McKee's advice about how to recognize and avoid them.




winbeta.org - 07.11.2007

Beta test a new wireless headset for the office and your PC

Best test firm Centercode is looking for people in the workplace who spend a significant amount of time on the telephone. The product being tested is unlike any other in that it not only connects to the desktop phone system at your office, it also works with your PC...
betanews.com - 24.10.2008

The 8 most dangerous consumer technologies

High-tech consumer products and services of all kinds are making their way into the workplace. They include everything from smart phones, voice-over-IP systems and flash memory sticks to virtual online worlds. And as people grow more accustomed to having their own personal technology at their beck and call -- and in fact can't imagine functioning without it -- the line between what they use for work and what they use for recreation is blurring.



In a recent Yankee Group Research Inc. survey of corporate users, 86% of the respondents said they had used at least one consumer technology in the workplace, for purposes related to both innovation and productivity.



Unfortunately, this trend poses problems for IT organizations. For one thing, the use of these technologies increases the risk of security breaches. Moreover, users expect IT to support these devices and services, especially once they interact with applications in the corporate environment.




winbeta.org - 05.09.2007

x264 HD Benchmark

What Is x264 HD Benchmark? Simply put, it is a reproducible measure of fast your machine can encode a short, HD-quality video clip into a high quality x264 video file. It's nice because everyone running it will use the same video clip and software. The video encoder (x264.exe) reports a fairly accurate internal benchmark (in frames per second) for each pass of the video encode and it also uses multi-core processors very efficiently.



All these factors make this an ideal benchmark to compare different processors and systems to each other.Simply put, it is a reproducible measure of fast your machine can encode a short, HD-quality video clip into a high quality x264 video file. It's nice because everyone running it will use the same video clip and software. The video encoder (x264.exe) reports a fairly accurate internal benchmark (in frames per second) for each pass of the video encode and it also uses multi-core processors very efficiently. All these factors make this an ideal benchmark to compare different processors and systems to each other.




winbeta.org - 06.04.2008

"Google is a bummer of a place to work at" says internal Microsoft email

An interesting view inside Google as a workplace has surfaced on the net. This could be either a look at the actual reality of Google or just a desperate attempt by Microsoft HR to boost employee morales and keep its employees within the fortress that is Redmond. Either that or a prankster who hates both companies just as much.

"The following has been making the rounds on just about every internal email list I belong to in Microsoft. Here it is to share a little insight with the rest of the world. Microsoft is an amazingly transparent company. Google is not. Any peek is a good peek."

An anonymous Microsoft employee has posted on a fresh Wordpress.com blog of what appears to be the full contents of an email circulating Microsofts internal mailing lists. Patriotically enough, he or she wanted to share this with the rest of the world just to show what a great workplace Microsoft is and Google is not.


winbeta.org - 27.06.2007

śGeneration Blendť Helps Companies Bridge Technology Age Gap

Q&A: Rob Salkowitz, author of śGeneration Blendť, the latest book in Microsofts Executive Leadership Series and series editor Dan Rasmus discuss the emerging demographic currents impacting the workplace and the implications for technology strategies...
microsoft.com/presspass - 12.03.2008

BSA Offers Cash Rewards for Piracy Snitches

The Business Software Alliance, a leading software industry organization, has announced a new approach to fighting piracy in the workplace: up to $1 million in cash to those whistle-blowers who rat out their employers. But the reward is only paid out if the BSA receives a cash settlement from the company...
betanews.com - 04.07.2007

Microsoft Fights Gmail In The Workplace

Microsoft is battling trend for frazzled office workers to give up on Outlook and switch to Gmail: it is promising 2GB+ mailboxes in Exchange 2007 rather than the piffling 50MB mailboxes most workplaces have now.

Speaking at the launch of Vista, Office and Exchange in Singapore, Microsoft Product Marketing Manager Martha DeAmicis said it had built clustered replication into Exchange so corporate IT admins wouldn't be worrying about backing up big mailboxes to tape.

However its killer feature appears to be its plans to make those gigs of mail available on Joe Officeworker's mobile phone.


jcxp.net - 21.12.2006

Microsoft on Win7 Beta: 'The download experience was not ideal'

After adding some server horsepower to the Windows 7 beta download over the weekend, some testers did manage to receive working copies. That's not to say everything's working perfectly just yet...
betanews.com - 12.01.2009

Dell Now Accepting PayPal Payments

Dell said on Monday that its online store now accepts PayPal as a form of payment. The company said it was interested in giving customers more choice in how to complete their transactions, and tech-savvy users of the site are ideal prospective customers...
betanews.com - 14.11.2005

Sling Media to Develop for 'Origami' PC

Not far behind Thursday's announcement of the Ultra-Mobile PC by Microsoft, Sling Media said it would begin offering a customized version of its SlingPlayer software for the platform. The company says it sees the new market as an ideal solution for portable entertainment...
betanews.com - 09.03.2006

Applying the 'community' ideal to Web advertising

Business leaders in the Web advertising and network-building industries convened today at Fordham University to discuss how they can remake the Web advertising model so that it helps forge communities the way Web sites already do...
betanews.com - 01.02.2008