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Archive for December, 2007

Xen in the Windows kernal or Hyper-V?

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Occasionally we use this blog to correct errors in a state-public orb, especially journalists or the commentator, trying to do good job but which short circuit on the fact inspecting the toll to temporary limitations approaches.
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Microsoft updates Live Search for Mobile

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Microsoft Corporation has released a new version of its Windows Live Search for Mobile service. Redesign divides organisations of the clicking separateed for everything, businesses and layout addresses in the USA.

Additional component parts for the American businesses (including environs, a business grade, and a galley); hours of operation (when accessible); photos (to two); and overall reviews (to ten) for the American businesses.
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Onward to Internet Explorer 9 in Windows 7

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Currently, the browser designed as the successor of Internet Explorer 7 is available exclusively and internally over at Microsoft. And that’s pretty much it. The Redmond company, courtesy of IE General Manager, Dean Hachamovitch, and IE Architect, Chris Wilson, have offered a glimpse into the work done to make IE8 standards compliant and to increase the interoperability of the product as much as possible. So, at this point, we have just got a taste of IE8, it’s not yet time to forget about the browser.
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Patch Vista and XP to Ignore SP1 and SP3

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

With Microsoft having released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Released Candidate via Connect, MSDN and TechNet, and a public build on the horizon any day now, you have to stare the truth in the face and start preparing for the deployment of the service pack.

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Windows Server 2008 public test build

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Microsoft made the RC0 build of Windows Server 2008 available in September and a subsequent Community Technology Preview (CTP) build in November. The RC1 build released today tweaks the group policy code — specifically, Group Policy Preferences, formerly known as PolicyMaker Standard Edition and Policy Share Manager.
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Yahoo! Messenger Preview for Windows Vista

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

The long-awaited Yahoo! Messenger for Windows Vista now has a preview build available for download.

The Vista version sports an entirely resdesigned user interface, tabbed chatting, the ability to transfer files of up to 2GB over the Messenger client, and a corresponding Sidebar gadget to boot.
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Microsoft Office 2007 SP1 Arrives Early

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

In an unusual move, the software maker limited testing of the update to the productivity suite to a few months and only at large enterprises in its Technology Adopter Program, as well as internally at Microsoft, to shave time off the production schedule.

The decision to limit testing of the service pack was made largely because the team felt they were not really modifying anything that would impact users in a big way.
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