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SUPERAntiSpyware 4.0.1114 Beta

SUPERAntiSpyware is the most thorough AntiSpyware scanner on the market. Our Multi-Dimensional Scanning and Process Interrogation Technology will detect spyware that other products miss! SUPERAntiSpyware will remove ALL the Spyware, NOT just the easy ones!
download - comments - 27.1.2008

Microsoft Opens PDC09 Registration

Starting today, August 4, registrations for Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2009 have been opened, the Redmond company announced, adding that the developer-fest would be held once again in Los Angeles, and that it would kick off on November 16 and end on November 19.
microsoft - comments - 4.8.2009

SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition 4.15.1000

VirtuaWin is an Open Source, virtual desktop manager for Windows which can organize applications over several "virtual" desktops.
download - comments - 3.6.2008

Microsoft Officially Opened @live.com Email Registration

Microsoft has officially opened the much anticipated and well overdue registration for the new @live.com email addresses.
microsoft - comments - 6.11.2007

Google to Offer Domain Registration

Google has teamed up with two Internet registrars to offer its users low-cost domain registration for the .com, .net, .org, or .info suffixes. For $10 per year, the name would be registered through either eNom or GoDaddy.com,..
betanews.com - 18.12.2006

PDC Early Bird Discount Extended

Due to popular demand, the PDC2008 Early Bird Discount for Platform Developers Conference (PDC) has been extended three weeks. Register by 11:59 PM Pacific Time, Monday, September 8th and save $200 off the full conference registration.



For more information about PDC sessions, see PDC 2008 Agenda Sessions.




winbeta.org - 19.08.2008

Microsoft PDC 2009: What's on tap for developers this November?

Microsoft opened up registration for its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2009 on August 4. This year’s developer-fest is in Los Angeles again, as it was last year, and will run from November 16 to 19.



As it will be too early for Microsoft to start detailing publicly what’s coming in Windows 8, what will the Softies be highlighting at this year’s conference?




winbeta.org - 04.08.2009

Windows Vista CTP Program Ends

It has been revealed, by visiting the Windows Vista Beta Pre-Registration page, that the Windows Vista Community Technology Preview (CTP) program, which provided download access to the CTP builds, has now come to an end. This could well mean that we can expect public betas in the near future.

Though the preview program has ended, Microsoft are continuing to offer valid registration codes for enterprise customers, ISVs, SIs, LARs/VARs, and SBCs. These select codes can be used to receive a replicated copy of the latest CTP version in the mail.


jcxp.net - 30.04.2006

E-voting machines, registration databases have a mixed Tuesday

Though no reports of substantial problems have emerged, the tech behind Tuesday's election didn't necessarily cover itself in glory...
betanews.com - 06.11.2008

Microsoft Officially Opens @live.com Email Registration

Microsoft has officially opened the much anticipated and well overdue registration for the new @live.com email addresses. This minor update along with the rest of wave 2 of Microsoft’s Windows Live Suite allows users to now fully take advantage of Windows Live. Microsoft should have opened registration to the @live.com acronym when the company first started Windows Live, but nonetheless this is a welcome change. The company now gives users a change and the ability to get away from the old "Hotmail" acronym and finally puts their email service in-line with the rest of the Windows Live Suite.


neowin.net - 07.11.2007

Bermuda to Put RFID in All Vehicles on Island

This month, Bermuda's Transport Control Department, a division of the tiny string of island's Ministry of Tourism, plans an island-wide deployment of electronic vehicle registration made up of RFID tags, antennas, readers and a database system. Over the next five years, the program is expected to generate over $11 million in lost fees from unlicensed and uninsured vehicles.

A unique identification number will be established for each vehicle registered on the island; each number is then linked to a record in a centralized vehicle database. As car owners have their vehicles inspected or registered they will receive a tamper-resistant windshield sticker embedded with an RFID tag which, when read by a specially equipped RFID reader, will send off information in encrypted code to TCD's database where it is linked to a record in the vehicle database.

The vehicle database itself identifies vehicles, and the EVR system retains only photo images of non-compliant or criminal vehicles. A back-office violation processing system will automatically generate citations, while the EVR system itself will validate commercial vehicle registration and issue violations. Bermuda will also receive a network of fixed reader points that will verify vehicle registration and compliance. In sting-like operations transportable, tripod-mounted readers and handheld readers will be used for screening vehicles at random locations. In addition to tracking down errant registration and vehicle inspections, the system will automate emissions and insurance compliance as well. 3M, which develops vehicle registration systems, is designing and implementing Bermuda's RFID-based system.


neowin.net - 09.05.2007

'Sex' is Favorite in Newest Top Domain

European Union opens registration for names under new top-level domain, .eu...
pcworld.com - 08.12.2005

Network Solutions under fire for domain registration practice

The Internet registrar is being criticized for its practice of putting holds on domain names that searchers on its site may not look for but not immediately register, although it since has backed down...
betanews.com - 11.01.2008

Tomorrow, a new top-level domain just for .ME

Those interested in getting a .ME domain name -- perhaps one named just for themselves -- can do so after ICANN, the organization responsible for overseeing Internet domains, opens up .ME domain registration tomorrow...
betanews.com - 17.07.2008

Get Your Hands on Office 2010


jcxp.net - 12.05.2009

Don't get screwed by Microsoft Office Live Small Business

Michael Horowitz: In todays' New York Times, David Pogue reviewed an updated version of Microsoft's Office Live Small Business, a suite of online services for making websites (I'm simplifying a bit).



He failed to point out an important defensive computing aspect of any website, divorcing it from the domain name registration. In addition, trusting Microsoft to handle domain registration is not your best option. To fully understand this, some background is required...




winbeta.org - 15.02.2008

.Asia Domain Bidding Begins Today

The .asia domain, approved in December 2006, became available today to businesses and organizations in the Asia-Pacific region. Registration is being headed by the non-profit group DotAsia, which is based in Hong Kong...
betanews.com - 10.10.2007

Opera Offers Free Browser Licenses

To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Opera Software plans to give away free registration codes for its Opera Web browser for a period of 24 hours. Users can also join the party at Opera..
betanews.com - 31.08.2005

Registrars Question VeriSign .com Deal

The leaders of eight domain registration companies have come out against a proposed agreement between VeriSign and ICANN over management of the .com registry. In an open letter to ICANN Chairman Vint Cerf, the companies say if this is VeriSign's best offer, "it must not be ICANN's."..
betanews.com - 15.02.2006

House Could Take Up Patent Reform Measure This Week

The Rules Committee of the US House of Representatives is scheduled to meet on Thursday to discuss how the latest sweeping patent reform legislation, H.R. 1908, is to be introduced to the floor of Congress. Pending the registration of proposed amendments, it could be introduced as soon as Friday...
betanews.com - 04.09.2007

Registration for .Me Domains Opens

Registrations for the .me top level domain started yesterday afternoon, giving users a new crack at getting a personalised web address. Unlike the recent staggered rollout of the .asia domain, the .me registrations are open to everyone from day one. The .me domain name was previously assigned to Montenegro after the country gained independence in June 2006. However, owing to the widespread potential appeal of the name it is now available for general use. The new domain follows the recent vote by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to allow users to register whatever domain suffix they want for their site.

" Everyone can and should have their own personalised domain name, " said Jonathan Robinson, chief operating officer at NetNames. " The release of the .me suffix is an exciting and immediately available opportunity for consumers to stake their claim in cyberspace. "


neowin.net - 19.07.2008

Opera 10-year Online Anniversary Giveaway

In a effort to boost market share and encourage more people to check out alternative web browsers, Opera Software ASA is celebrating its 10 year birthday by giving Opera away for free. Starting at 9AM EST time this morning, the company is giving out http://my.opera.com/community/ party/reg.dml]free registration codes to anyone who asks for one. The promotion will last 24 hours, and includes free registration for desktop versions of Opera for Windows, OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris and Linux. The birthday party giveaway doesn't include mobile versions of Opera. Desktop Opera 8 normally costs US$39 ($20 for students).

"On this day we celebrate our users. From the very beginning, we've consistently worked closely with our community to make sure we deliver the best Internet experience. In short, we would never have been where we are today without all the people who have volunteered their time and energy to Opera," said Jon S. von Tetzchner, Opera Software CEO.

Opera is a quality web browser with a die-hard community of supporters behind it. Long before there was Mozilla, there was Opera, stalwartly beating the drum of web standards. However, Opera could never gain enough steam to truly challenge Microsoft???a role that seems to have been reserved for the always-free Firefox. ..
winbeta.org - 06.09.2005

Network Solutions suspends Dutch anti-Koran site

Network Solutions, a Web hosting and domain name registration company based out of Herndon, Virginia has temporary suspended a site for anti-Islamist Dutch politician Geert Wilders...
betanews.com - 24.03.2008

Network Solutions scores with Twitter during Super Bowl

GoDaddy's Super Bowl ads may have gotten predictably saucy, but the response to them on Twitter Sunday night led to something the company couldn't have been expecting: A win for domain registration arch-competitor Network Solutions...
betanews.com - 03.02.2009