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Mac OS X 10.5, iLife '07, iWork '07 as early as March

Development of Mac OS X 10.5 is wrapping up faster than many at Apple even anticipated, and at present, a release can be expected as early as late March, sources say.
common - comments - 10.2.2007

Any Video Converter Free 2.07

Any Video Converter is an All-in-One video converting tool with easy-to-use graphical interface, fast converting speed and excellent video quality. It allows you to effortlessly convert video files between every format!
download - comments - 1.8.2007

Memory Prices Set to Hit the Bottom in the 2H '07

After tumbling for more than four consecutive months, prices on dynamic random access memory (DRAM) may sustain rapid decrease in the coming months, causing memory chip makers to continue losing money.
common - comments - 26.4.2007

DOJ Pushes Microsoft to Produce Vista SP1 in '07

It's unusual, but confirmation of the availability of Windows Vista's first service pack came not from Microsoft Corp., but from the U.S. Department of Justice.
windows - comments - 21.6.2007

Gates opens entertainment window

Though Bill Gates is in town to tout his hot new Xbox 360 to the hordes in attendance at the huge Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), his horizon extends to the Hollywood hills ? and beyond. Video games are key, but the Microsoft chairman also has his hand in much of the behind-the-scenes wrangling over entertainment and the Internet.
microsoft - comments - 12.5.2006

Window Seizer 1.00 Beta

Windows Seizer and a standalone freeware utility which lists all the windows you have open on your PC.
download - comments - 31.3.2007

Napster hangs "for sale" sign in front window

Napster is evaluating the possibility of a sale by hiring of an investment bank. Citing "recent third party interest," the company has asked UBS Investment Bank to explore strategic partnerships or an outright sale of the company.
common - comments - 20.9.2006

New Window Management System for Windows 7 Pre-Beta

The window management system is one piece of the Windows 7 graphical user interface which will evolve starting with the pre-Beta version of the operating system.
windows - comments - 3.10.2008

Windows Vista Build 5728 Availability Window Closing Soon

Nick White has posted this on the Vista team blog yesterday, thought I'd give everyone who is interested in testing the latest build of Vista a heads up on the limited availability.
windows - comments - 26.9.2006

Secunia round 3: Internet Explorer 7 Window Injection Vulnerability

A vulnerability has been discovered in Internet Explorer 7, which can be exploited by malicious people to spoof the content of websites.
microsoft - comments - 30.10.2006

Microsoft Office 2007 RTM'ed, Window Vista 99% RTM

On Monday Microsoft will announce that the 2007 Microsoft Office system products have been released to manufacturing (RTM).
microsoft - comments - 6.11.2006

Disable Aero Snap Auto Maximize and Arrange Window in Windows 7

Windows 7 includes a new feature called Aero Snap that intends to improve open windows management on the desktop. Aero Snap allows user to drag a window to the top of the screen to maximize the window automatically, or to the left or right side of the screen to resize the window to fill and take up half of the screen estate on the moved side automatically.
windows - comments - 19.5.2009

Hack to Activate and Switch Window in Windows 7 By Mouse Over Hover Without Click

When there are many windows open on desktop of Windows 7, normally users will click on another window in order activate the window into front or foreground and switch to the task or window.
windows - comments - 19.5.2009

EC Commissioner proposes doubling terms of performers' copyright

"Oldies" music remains popular among many generations, which could present a window of opportunity for record companies in Europe to take advantage of royalties terms expiring after 50 years. Today, the EC may be looking to shut that window...
betanews.com - 15.02.2008

Application Specific Glass Colorization in Windows 7?

Microsoft might be introducing application specific glass renderings. The color of the glass frame around a window can be changed in Vista, but the change is global to the system. The color of any particular window glass frame can not be set by choice. But, how about being able to change the color/opacity level of a the glass frame of any application through defined events or commands? According to a Patent number 7418668:

A method for changing a color value and/or level of opacity value of a glass appearance window frame for an application window is described. The method includes steps of determining a defined color value and a defined level of opacity value to apply to a glass appearance window frame and displaying the glass appearance window frame in accordance with the defined color value and the defined level of opacity value. A command may be received to apply the defined color value and the defined level of opacity value to the glass appearance window frame, thereby applying the defined color value and level of opacity value to the glass appearance window frame. Color values and/or level of opacity values may be changed automatically, be application specific, and/or be changed in response to receipt of an input from a user to change one or more portions of a default configuration.


neowin.net - 06.09.2008

PINNED: WLM Build 566 Comming Soon

Remember that little talk about how the 562 build of Windows Live Messenger was just a preview; well here comes the bride... I mean the build. Build 566 of WLM is to be released on February 28th according to the WLM team blog.

The build will feature some noticeable updates, mainly the layout of the Contact List, the tabs have now been repositioned inside the main window, the spacing between each contact has been reduced to allow more contacts to be viewable in the window (= less scrolling) and the avatar preview and display name/personal messages boxes are finally back to the left side again.

A few of the minor updates include the fact that the menus are now only available through the drop down menu, meaning you can no longer expand or minimize the window frame like before. Also, the ink/type tabs in the conversation window have been moved to the right side closer to your display picture.

It has also been announced that the WLM team is working on new status icons that both look good and show the status at the same time.


jcxp.net - 28.02.2006

War breaks out between AdBlock Plus and NoScript

A quiet war has broken out between the authors of AdBlock Plus and NoScript and money is on the table. Both are trying to outdo each other by disabling each other's functionality. The issue at stake is NoScript's behavior of showing a changelog window whenever it gets a new update, which of late has been updated rather frequently. And unsurprisingly, that changelog window is filled with ads that generate revenue for NoScript. AdBlock Plus on the other hand is commited to blocking ads regardless of where they are from; and this has treaded on the tail of the author of NoScript.

Read full story.....
neowin.net - 03.05.2009

Lo and behold, the Internet Explorer 8 toolbar

Long Zheng: First, a few words about the following screenshot. To be perfectly clear, this is not an original image. The window and its contents (address bar, tab, window title, page content) have been heavily recomposited to better fit in a smaller image size as well as to obscure any traces where this might have come from. I did not take the screenshot nor do I have access to the beta (so no emails please but do send bribes regardless). Having said that, I can easily vouch for its authenticity...




winbeta.org - 02.03.2008

Bluetooth gives Spies a Window into your Life

Worried about your civil liberties and privacy? Then it may come as a shock to discover that you have unwittingly been allowing your phone to signal your every move.

Bluetooth, a wireless link built into many cellphones, makes our movements trackable by anyone equipped with a PC and an appropriate receiver. Vassilis Kostakos at the University of Bath in the UK placed four Bluetooth receivers in the city's centre. Over four months, his team tracked 10,000 Bluetooth phones and was able to "capture and analyse people's encounters" in pubs, streets and shops.

Bluetooth is now more of a privacy threat than the more frequently publicised RFID chips, Kostakos says. "If people are worried, they should turn off the Bluetooth function on their mobile phones."


neowin.net - 08.05.2008

Microsoft Expression Blend 2 December Preview Free Trial

We are pleased to present our next preview of Microsoft® Expression Blend 2. The Expression Blend 2 December Preview lets you
create Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications as well as Microsoft Silverlight-based applications. Additionally, you can export content from
Microsoft Expression® Design
in a format that you can use in Silverlight-based applications created in the Expression Blend 2 December Preview. You may also find
Microsoft Expression Encoder

to be helpful when you are working with video, Silverlight,
and the Expression Blend 2 December Preview. Learn more about
Silverlight and its
community today.




winbeta.org - 07.12.2007

Google to weave advertisements onto its Maps

Google has revealed how it plans to integrate its AdSense advertising platform with Google Maps. Google has not set a time frame for when the feature will be ready to go public, said Andrew Eland, a Google software developer.

Eland linked the implementation of advertisements with Google's new "Mapplets" feature, which lets Web developers display content and build applications within Google Maps. A Mapplet uses two APIs: Gadgets and Maps APIs. Mapplets can be used show content, such as a description of a building or landmark, and a specific photo and display those in a pop-up window when a push-pin graphic is passed over on Maps.

When the icon is passed over, information appears in the pop-up window. If the link is followed by a user on the Mapplet, " you receive a share of the revenue ," giving Web site developers another way to make money for their sites, Eland said. Users would be able to set a limit on the number of sponsored ads on their customized map and also turn the feature off.


neowin.net - 01.06.2007

Mozilla develops browser security metrics

Mozilla is piloting a project designed to develop a better model for the security of Firefox, by tracking a whole series of metrics over time.



Instead of simply recording the number of patches issued in a year the scheme also aims to gauge the relative risk to users over time and the effectiveness of Mozilla's developers in trying to develop a more secure browser.



The approach will allow Mozilla to develop a baseline model for the security of its browser that measures factors such as how long users are exposed to bugs (the so-called window of vulnerability). This model will be refined over time, a post on Mozilla's security blog explains.




winbeta.org - 10.07.2008

Winsize2 Remembers Your Preferred Window Sizes

Free, open-source utility Winsize2 sets up a single keyboard combination to remember, and change, the preferred size and positioning of your Windows applications. In other words, if you hate how your browser opens up to seemingly random sizes, or full-screen instead of windowed, have Winsize2 running and hit Ctrl+Alt+Z (or, on some systems, with Y as the final key). That locks down the apps' size and place, and hitting the combination again will over-write that preference if you like another position better...




winbeta.org - 09.12.2008

Peter Moore Leaves Microsoft for EA

Major Nelson has confirmed that Peter Moore, VP of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business is leaving Microsoft to become President of EA Sports. Ironically, he'll be replaced by Don Mattrick, a former EA President.

The decision was apparently prompted by Moore's desire to move his family back to the San Francisco Bay Area for personal reasons. Moore will stay at Microsoft through August to help with the transition, then return to Northern California, where he lived until he took the job.

Mattrick will take over as senior vice president of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business team (Xbox and Games for Window, in other words), effective July 30th.


winbeta.org - 18.07.2007

Microsoft Process Explorer 11.04

Process Explorer shows you information about which handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded.



The Process Explorer display consists of two sub-windows. The top window always shows a list of the currently active processes, including the names of their owning accounts, whereas the information displayed in the bottom window depends on the mode that Process Explorer is in: if it is in handle mode you'll see the handles that the process selected in the top window has opened; if Process Explorer is in DLL mode you'll see the DLLs and memory-mapped files that the process has loaded. Process Explorer also has a powerful search capability that will quickly show you which processes have particular handles opened or DLLs loaded.




winbeta.org - 06.11.2007

Apple plans mystery "product transition" before September's end

During his quarterly financial results call, Apple's chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer revealed that the company will make a key "product transition" that cuts back on its profit margins to help shut out rivals.



A frequent point of discussion during the hour-long call, the mystery transition will drop Apple's gross margins from 34.8 percent in the spring quarter to just 30 percent in the July-to-September window in which the update takes place.



Oppenheimer is deliberately short on details, not wanting to pre-announce the product or allude to its nature, but explains that cost will be a driving factor.




winbeta.org - 22.07.2008

Signs of a total rethink of Skype in its 4.0 beta

Skype's 4.0 beta has moved away from Instant Messenger style layout consisting of multiple small windows, and has instead opted for a single, full-screen video chat window...
betanews.com - 21.06.2008

Patent reveals Aero Glass reflections was also to change according to time of day

Is there a possibility that we may see this idea as a future Ultimate Extra or as a feature in Vista SP1? Only time will tell...

Dont read this if you are easily disappointed or are already disappointed with Windows Vista compared to Longhorn, since it just adds more fuel to the flame. A patent application filed yesterday (May 31) reveals a little more about the other ideas Microsoft had for Aero Glass.

The key characteristics of Aero Glass, colorization and reflection, are explained in two separate patents, "http://appft1.uspto.gov/neta cgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect 2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetah tml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f =G&l=50&s1=%2220070124692%22.P GNR.&OS=DN/20070124692&RS=DN/2 0070124692>Glass appearance window fram colorization" and "http://appft1.uspto.gov/neta cgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect 2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetah tml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f =G&l=50&s1=%2220070124691%22.P GNR.&OS=DN/20070124691&RS=DN/2 0070124691>Dynamic reflective highlighting of a glass appearance window frame." The latter brings up an interesting idea, it writes:

As described above, a reflective highlight of a glass appearance of an application window frame may be configured to change during a move and/or resize operation based on a set of rules that describe a reflective highlight images placement relative to the current position of the application window within a desktop space. Concurrently or alternatively, a reflective highlight may be configured to change in response to a time of day event.

If youre not familiar with the techno-babble-patent-language, what it means is that the reflection in Aero Glass (the white stripes) was designed to change based on the position of the application window on the desktop, on the time of day, or both.


winbeta.org - 01.06.2007

Microsoft to Remove Eolas Barrier in IE

Microsoft has begun advising customers on planned changes to IE now that it has licensed technology from Eolas, however it may have accidentally let slip a release window for VIsta SP1 and XP SP3 to boot...
betanews.com - 09.11.2007

Google Chrome, a Shell for the Web

"In the long term, we think of Chromium as a tabbed window manager or shell for the web rather than a browser application. We avoid putting things into our UI in the same way you would hope that Apple and Microsoft would avoid putting things into the standard window frames of applications on their operating systems. The tab is our equivalent of a desktop application's title bar; the frame containing the tabs is a convenient mechanism for managing groups of those applications. In future, there may be other tab types that do not host the normal browser toolbar," explains a document about Chrome's user experience.




winbeta.org - 15.09.2008

Scramble Against MS Threats Continues

Independent security developers, including the one that had a brief window of opportunity to patch Microsoft's VML flaw before Microsoft beat its own deadline, are now scrambling for their share of the spotlight in the wake of the re-emergence last week of an ActiveX control flaw...
betanews.com - 03.10.2006

FileBox eXtender - Now Freeware

After a great deal of development work we have sadly concluded that it is not practical to adapt FileBox eXtender to work under Window Vista - the architecture is simply too different.

With FileBox eXtender you can create a menu of files, folders or drives that you can access from a tray icon or from whatever window is open. It will add more buttons to the top of your windows that you can use to roll-up the window, make it stay on top of other windows or quickly choose save location. You can create sub menus in the list if you want to. This provides one click access to any application or folder you want to open. FileBox eXtender has more features which you can read about at the site.


neowin.net - 06.10.2006

Eclipse Gets Interoperability and Next-Generation Experience on the Microsoft Platform

Part of an ongoing initiative to make its products more open, Microsoft Corp. today announced at the Eclipse Summit Europe new solutions that help developers using the Eclipse platform take advantage of the new features in Windows 7 and Window Server 2008 R2, and reinforce Java and PHP interoperability with Windows Azure and Microsoft Silverlight. Microsoft worked with open source companies, Tasktop Technologies Inc. from Canada for Windows 7 and Window Server 2008 R2, and Soyatec from France for Windows Azure and Silverlight, to provide greater choice and opportunities for developers working in heterogeneous computing environments and use a mix of Microsoft and open source technologies.




winbeta.org - 28.10.2009