Sony Expects To Resolve PS3 Shortages By May
I have also seen plenty of these consoles on store shelves. I think for the most part, they are readily available. Maybe other areas of the country are facing shortages, but not in my area of the northeast.
28 February 2007
AMD Ships Chipset With ATI Graphics
AMD Ships Chipset With ATI Graphics
I am looking forward to seeing how this works out for AMD and ATI. This will give them a significant advantage in integration of video and mainboard chipsets. Will the new ATI chipsets coming down the pike be enough to give nVidia a run since the release of the 8800 series?
I am looking forward to seeing how this works out for AMD and ATI. This will give them a significant advantage in integration of video and mainboard chipsets. Will the new ATI chipsets coming down the pike be enough to give nVidia a run since the release of the 8800 series?
27 February 2007
26 February 2007
Microsoft Challenges Adobe With Publisher Partnerships
Microsoft Challenges Adobe With Publisher Partnerships
I think MS is going to have a hard time breaking into this space.
I think MS is going to have a hard time breaking into this space.
VMware Attacks Microsoft Licence Changes
VMware Attacks Microsoft Licence Changes
The plot thickens! VMware, one of the most well know virtualization providers, has spoken up about the perceived attempt by Microsoft to restrict how Windows works with virtualization. Through licence language and actual computer code, it appears that Microsoft is attempting to lock out certain users and software companies.
This is all very Microsoft-esque. Since they own the sandbox, they want to determine who plays in it and how they do it. Microsoft has claimed they are doing this because of security reasons, but that theory has been pretty much debunked by the technology community.
The plot thickens! VMware, one of the most well know virtualization providers, has spoken up about the perceived attempt by Microsoft to restrict how Windows works with virtualization. Through licence language and actual computer code, it appears that Microsoft is attempting to lock out certain users and software companies.
This is all very Microsoft-esque. Since they own the sandbox, they want to determine who plays in it and how they do it. Microsoft has claimed they are doing this because of security reasons, but that theory has been pretty much debunked by the technology community.
Sony Announces Cheaper Blu-Ray Player
Sony Announces Cheaper Blu-Ray Player
As most expected, the price of Blu-Ray Disc hardware is dropping. To keep in line with rival format HD-DVD, Sony has announced that it will offer a lower priced player by Christmas 2007. The BDP-S300 will have all of the capabilities as the current model (BDP-S1), which costs $999, plus will have the ability to play CDs. The unit is expected to retail for about $599.
As most expected, the price of Blu-Ray Disc hardware is dropping. To keep in line with rival format HD-DVD, Sony has announced that it will offer a lower priced player by Christmas 2007. The BDP-S300 will have all of the capabilities as the current model (BDP-S1), which costs $999, plus will have the ability to play CDs. The unit is expected to retail for about $599.
XM Satellite Quarterly Loss Narrows As Costs Fall
XM Satellite Quarterly Loss Narrows As Costs Fall
XM seems to be on track to profitability. Current competitor, and future partner/owner, Sirius will be better off as a result of XM's ability to reduce costs. In my opinion, the government should allow a merger between the companies. I agree with their stance that they are competing in a broader market than just satellite radio. They have been bleeding cash for years battling each other, let alone all of the other forms of digital content providers in the current market.
XM seems to be on track to profitability. Current competitor, and future partner/owner, Sirius will be better off as a result of XM's ability to reduce costs. In my opinion, the government should allow a merger between the companies. I agree with their stance that they are competing in a broader market than just satellite radio. They have been bleeding cash for years battling each other, let alone all of the other forms of digital content providers in the current market.
24 February 2007
Google Battles Microsoft Head-on
Google Battles Microsoft Head-on
It's coming. Google entered the productivity market with it's own office applications. Although not as mature as Microsoft's Office, I think online apps such as this present the beginning to a monumental shift in everyday computing. Online-based tools have become more popular over the past few years and this is just part of the evolution.
Could shrink-wrapped software become obsolete? Probably not, but online apps and programs via download are where we are heading. The threat is real and I know Microsoft is dynamic enough to adapt.
It's coming. Google entered the productivity market with it's own office applications. Although not as mature as Microsoft's Office, I think online apps such as this present the beginning to a monumental shift in everyday computing. Online-based tools have become more popular over the past few years and this is just part of the evolution.
Could shrink-wrapped software become obsolete? Probably not, but online apps and programs via download are where we are heading. The threat is real and I know Microsoft is dynamic enough to adapt.
Windows Vista Not Available In Some Custom-Built Dells
Windows Vista Not Available In Some Custom-Built
This is to be expected when there is move to a newer operating environment. It takes the industry some time to make sure hardware and software are compatible. We will see things catch up much faster than before because of improvements in APIs and other advances in technology. People need to be patient as this happens. Systems are more complex than they have ever been and integration can be tricky, but it is better than ever before.
This is to be expected when there is move to a newer operating environment. It takes the industry some time to make sure hardware and software are compatible. We will see things catch up much faster than before because of improvements in APIs and other advances in technology. People need to be patient as this happens. Systems are more complex than they have ever been and integration can be tricky, but it is better than ever before.
23 February 2007
Microsoft Will Fight to Keep Office Live Name
Microsoft Will Fight to Keep Office Live Name
I think Microsoft is right in this case. Their product does not cause confusion in the marketplace and consumers will be able to tell the difference if presented with both. For the most part, it seems they operate in different spaces and do not cross markets. Microsoft will likely offer a settlement and it will be over. I, for one, would take it. Office Live has nothing to lose if MS decides to use the name for it's product.
I think Microsoft is right in this case. Their product does not cause confusion in the marketplace and consumers will be able to tell the difference if presented with both. For the most part, it seems they operate in different spaces and do not cross markets. Microsoft will likely offer a settlement and it will be over. I, for one, would take it. Office Live has nothing to lose if MS decides to use the name for it's product.
90% Of E-Mail Will Be Spam By Year's End
90% Of E-Mail Will Be Spam By Year's End
In terms of my own situation, I don't find this report that far off. I'd have to say at least 80% of the email I receive is spam. No matter what I do as far as rules and spam filters is concerned, they still get through. Also, one needs to dig through the spam in the spam bin in order to make sure legitimate email didn't inadvertently get sent there.
I have to set aside at least 10 minutes a day to deal with it. Imagine if that was the average amount of time that was spent by someone doing this task. Take that 10 minutes a day and multiply that by 365. That's 3650 minutes a year spent dealing with it, or about 60 hours a year. Now, assume that there are, at least, 25,000,000 people that use email regularly in the U.S. That's 1,500,000,000 hours a year wasted.
Of course that is a completely unscientific example and has absolutely no facts to back it up, but it does illustrate how much time can potentially be wasted dealing with spam.
In terms of my own situation, I don't find this report that far off. I'd have to say at least 80% of the email I receive is spam. No matter what I do as far as rules and spam filters is concerned, they still get through. Also, one needs to dig through the spam in the spam bin in order to make sure legitimate email didn't inadvertently get sent there.
I have to set aside at least 10 minutes a day to deal with it. Imagine if that was the average amount of time that was spent by someone doing this task. Take that 10 minutes a day and multiply that by 365. That's 3650 minutes a year spent dealing with it, or about 60 hours a year. Now, assume that there are, at least, 25,000,000 people that use email regularly in the U.S. That's 1,500,000,000 hours a year wasted.
Of course that is a completely unscientific example and has absolutely no facts to back it up, but it does illustrate how much time can potentially be wasted dealing with spam.
22 February 2007
Microsoft Tells Some Users No On Vista
Microsoft Tells Some Users No On Vista
Here we go. Microsoft is trying to keep some people from using Vista on systems like Macs that run OSX at the same time. They are citing security reasons. Sounds like bunk to me, and apparently others feel the same way. AMD finds it very unlikely that this is a real security threat.
Power users and Linux enthusiasts have been doing things like this for years. VMware ring a bell anyone?
What is Microsoft afraid of? And also, why they try to discourage some dumb home users (what Microsoft apparently thinks of anyone who would buy the lower end versions of Vista) from running simultaneous OSes on their systems?
License agreements be damned, if someone wants to run Vista on their Mac, they will find a way. Why is it that every time Microsoft comes out with something cool, they always have to do something like this to sour the experience? I think they are alienating many potential new Windows users.
The Intel-based macs could be the opening that Microsoft needs in order to expose Mac users to Vista. And we all know how loyal a lot of Mac users are. Joe Macuser might be inclined to spend the $200 on the Basic version of Vista, but may not want to go out and spend $400 on the Ultimate version. It would be just the opening MS needs to get some Mac people that want to play games not available to them on their beloved Apples.
Microsoft, stop citing security risks, and allow unlimited use of virtualization. If it is indeed a security threat and attacks happen, fix them. You have been doing that for years. What makes this any different?
Here we go. Microsoft is trying to keep some people from using Vista on systems like Macs that run OSX at the same time. They are citing security reasons. Sounds like bunk to me, and apparently others feel the same way. AMD finds it very unlikely that this is a real security threat.
Power users and Linux enthusiasts have been doing things like this for years. VMware ring a bell anyone?
What is Microsoft afraid of? And also, why they try to discourage some dumb home users (what Microsoft apparently thinks of anyone who would buy the lower end versions of Vista) from running simultaneous OSes on their systems?
License agreements be damned, if someone wants to run Vista on their Mac, they will find a way. Why is it that every time Microsoft comes out with something cool, they always have to do something like this to sour the experience? I think they are alienating many potential new Windows users.
The Intel-based macs could be the opening that Microsoft needs in order to expose Mac users to Vista. And we all know how loyal a lot of Mac users are. Joe Macuser might be inclined to spend the $200 on the Basic version of Vista, but may not want to go out and spend $400 on the Ultimate version. It would be just the opening MS needs to get some Mac people that want to play games not available to them on their beloved Apples.
Microsoft, stop citing security risks, and allow unlimited use of virtualization. If it is indeed a security threat and attacks happen, fix them. You have been doing that for years. What makes this any different?
Microsoft Hit With $1.52 Billion In Damages
Microsoft Hit With $1.52 Billion In Damages
Microsoft is appealing damages sought by Alcatel in apparent infringements of MP3 technology. This is a large sum of money to be sought, even for Microsoft. What will be interesting to see, and what is at the heart of this case, is whether U.S. companies will be held liable for patent infringements for products distributed overseas.
Did they really violate this? I don't know. What I do know is, Microsoft shouldn't be able to have it both ways.
Think about it. Microsoft is appealing a lawsuit for patent infringements by a foreign company. This is the same type of thing that Microsoft complains about when pirated software is distributed on other countries. Patent infringements are piracy when a large corporation does it.
Tread lightly MS. This is the type of thing that can come back and bite you.
Microsoft is appealing damages sought by Alcatel in apparent infringements of MP3 technology. This is a large sum of money to be sought, even for Microsoft. What will be interesting to see, and what is at the heart of this case, is whether U.S. companies will be held liable for patent infringements for products distributed overseas.
Did they really violate this? I don't know. What I do know is, Microsoft shouldn't be able to have it both ways.
Think about it. Microsoft is appealing a lawsuit for patent infringements by a foreign company. This is the same type of thing that Microsoft complains about when pirated software is distributed on other countries. Patent infringements are piracy when a large corporation does it.
Tread lightly MS. This is the type of thing that can come back and bite you.
21 February 2007
20 February 2007
Bill Gates Keeps Close Eye On Kids' Computer Time
Bill Gates Keeps Close Eye On Kids' Computer Time
Hey Bill, want to adopt me? I promise to limit my computer time, just make sure I am in the will.
Hey Bill, want to adopt me? I promise to limit my computer time, just make sure I am in the will.
Microsoft Says January Xbox 360 Sales Hit 294,000
Microsoft Says January Xbox 360 Sales Hit 294,000
I think it will be a very long time before the Playstation 3 will gain any substantial market share against the 360. Microsoft beat Sony to market and the large amount of time between releases may prove insurmountable for Sony. Other than the Blu-Ray player, I don't think the PS3 offers anything that compelling to get people to buy it over the 360. The 360 also has a large number of games available for it. Also, Sony's apparent supply problems have proven to be an obstacle.
I also think that Sony's credibility among enthusiasts and others has been damaged over time with products that are not that much, if any, better than their competitors. The rootkit fiasco hit some nerves as well. Mine included.
At any rate, good job Microsoft for the butt-whipping you have handed Sony. Just keep you eyes on that Wii.
I think it will be a very long time before the Playstation 3 will gain any substantial market share against the 360. Microsoft beat Sony to market and the large amount of time between releases may prove insurmountable for Sony. Other than the Blu-Ray player, I don't think the PS3 offers anything that compelling to get people to buy it over the 360. The 360 also has a large number of games available for it. Also, Sony's apparent supply problems have proven to be an obstacle.
I also think that Sony's credibility among enthusiasts and others has been damaged over time with products that are not that much, if any, better than their competitors. The rootkit fiasco hit some nerves as well. Mine included.
At any rate, good job Microsoft for the butt-whipping you have handed Sony. Just keep you eyes on that Wii.
19 February 2007
Dodgy Ad Reported On MSN Messenger
Dodgy Ad Reported On MSN Messenger
We have all seen ads like this. Especially before pop-up blockers became commonplace. These companies have to have been somewhat successful in luring unsuspecting users into buying their products. It is all too easy to create a "system" like pop up or banner warning people that their computers are infected with the latest virus-of-the-month.
It's good to see Microsoft take this ad off of their program. I guess they really didn't have a choice.
We have all seen ads like this. Especially before pop-up blockers became commonplace. These companies have to have been somewhat successful in luring unsuspecting users into buying their products. It is all too easy to create a "system" like pop up or banner warning people that their computers are infected with the latest virus-of-the-month.
It's good to see Microsoft take this ad off of their program. I guess they really didn't have a choice.
16 February 2007
15 February 2007
Vista Revenue Forecasts Too Aggressive: Microsoft CEO
Vista Revenue Forecasts Too Aggressive: Microsoft CEO
I don't think this is inaccurate. As I see it, the only people upgrading to Vista are: PC enthusiasts and people who buy a new system. I think there has been a lot of press regarding Vista's initial hardware requirements and driver and software compatibility issues. Once the technology matures, people will start to adopt the new OS. This is usually the case with new releases like this. We have seen this before.
I don't think this is inaccurate. As I see it, the only people upgrading to Vista are: PC enthusiasts and people who buy a new system. I think there has been a lot of press regarding Vista's initial hardware requirements and driver and software compatibility issues. Once the technology matures, people will start to adopt the new OS. This is usually the case with new releases like this. We have seen this before.
Microsoft's YouTube Rival Arrives In Public Beta
Microsoft's YouTube Rival Arrives In Public Beta
Once again, Microsoft is late to the party. They have a lot of ground to make up in terms of gaining web share from Youtube. There are a couple other user-submitted video services that will pose a challenge for Microsoft. One them being liveleak.com. The site offers visitors a harsher and mature video selection, but there is no denying that the site is getting attention. They have been climbing up the rankings for a while.
In recent years, it seems MS is often playing catch-up. Here is a handful that comes to mind:
Apple Ipod -> Zune
Google Maps -> Maps
Google search -> Live
Mozilla Firefox -> IE 7 (took many features from the Fox.)
Once again, Microsoft is late to the party. They have a lot of ground to make up in terms of gaining web share from Youtube. There are a couple other user-submitted video services that will pose a challenge for Microsoft. One them being liveleak.com. The site offers visitors a harsher and mature video selection, but there is no denying that the site is getting attention. They have been climbing up the rankings for a while.
In recent years, it seems MS is often playing catch-up. Here is a handful that comes to mind:
Apple Ipod -> Zune
Google Maps -> Maps
Google search -> Live
Mozilla Firefox -> IE 7 (took many features from the Fox.)
14 February 2007
Microsoft: Don't Ask Us About Next OS
Microsoft: Don't Ask Us About Next OS
Who in the world is worrying about the next version of Windows? Vista is here. Right here, right now.
OK, I can understand if investors, content providers, hardware manufacturers, IT folks, and software developers will be concerned. But, let's get real. We haven't even had a chance to pick apart Microsoft's latest creation. It hasn't even been a month since it's official release.
What I am concerned about is how fast hardware and software manufacturers going to get up to speed with Vista. As always, we as end users will be experiencing growing pains with the new OS. Drivers and apps will definitely mature as Vista progresses throughout it's life cycle.
DirectX 10 is a big development and gamers the world over are eagerly awaiting apps that will take advantage of it. The next wave of video cards is just starting to gain momentum and we don't have a large selection of DX10 games yet.
How about we focus on what we have?
Who in the world is worrying about the next version of Windows? Vista is here. Right here, right now.
OK, I can understand if investors, content providers, hardware manufacturers, IT folks, and software developers will be concerned. But, let's get real. We haven't even had a chance to pick apart Microsoft's latest creation. It hasn't even been a month since it's official release.
What I am concerned about is how fast hardware and software manufacturers going to get up to speed with Vista. As always, we as end users will be experiencing growing pains with the new OS. Drivers and apps will definitely mature as Vista progresses throughout it's life cycle.
DirectX 10 is a big development and gamers the world over are eagerly awaiting apps that will take advantage of it. The next wave of video cards is just starting to gain momentum and we don't have a large selection of DX10 games yet.
How about we focus on what we have?
Microsoft Launches New DRM, Bloggers Up In Arms
Microsoft Launches New DRM, Bloggers Up In Arms
Much to the chagrin of digital rights activists and critics, Microsoft has furthered its Digital Rights Management endeavors. I will side with the critics on this one, and I am a fan of Microsoft. DRM is the biggest roadblock presented in the continuing proliferation of digital media. And, it is their own fault.
People are going to steal it whether it is locked down or not. Crooks will always find a way to beat the system and locks only keep honest people out. If you make the doorknob too confusing and difficult to turn, paying customers may not bother.
I think that DRM will ultimately limit the growth of digital media distribution as the average user will will either get confused or irritated at the growing complexity and limitations of media that they feel they "own". Either reaction will limit overall revenue for these companies because people will either stick with conventional media forms or not bother with it all.
What are they afraid of? Napster was seen as the biggest threat to record companies ever. But, in the end, media distributors have done a great job of capitalizing on the technology made popular by Napster. Many people had never heard of an MP3 before that. Now, MP3 is a household name.
Much to the chagrin of digital rights activists and critics, Microsoft has furthered its Digital Rights Management endeavors. I will side with the critics on this one, and I am a fan of Microsoft. DRM is the biggest roadblock presented in the continuing proliferation of digital media. And, it is their own fault.
People are going to steal it whether it is locked down or not. Crooks will always find a way to beat the system and locks only keep honest people out. If you make the doorknob too confusing and difficult to turn, paying customers may not bother.
I think that DRM will ultimately limit the growth of digital media distribution as the average user will will either get confused or irritated at the growing complexity and limitations of media that they feel they "own". Either reaction will limit overall revenue for these companies because people will either stick with conventional media forms or not bother with it all.
What are they afraid of? Napster was seen as the biggest threat to record companies ever. But, in the end, media distributors have done a great job of capitalizing on the technology made popular by Napster. Many people had never heard of an MP3 before that. Now, MP3 is a household name.
13 February 2007
Google Maps Is Not The Only Game In Town
Google Maps Is Not The Only Game In Town
Microsoft is developing an map program that will surely rival Google's already impressive app.
Microsoft is developing an map program that will surely rival Google's already impressive app.
Have Internet Explorer 7 yet? You should try it!
Have Internet Explorer 7 yet? You should try it!
Microsoft finally has a browser that, in my opinion, can compete with Mozilla Firefox. Firefox users will find many similarities between the two.
Microsoft finally has a browser that, in my opinion, can compete with Mozilla Firefox. Firefox users will find many similarities between the two.
Microsoft Link To 2007 Daylight Savings Time Changes
Microsoft Link To 2007 Daylight Savings Time Changes
This may be already known by many, but I'll put it out here anyway. There are impending changes coming to Daylight Savings Time in the United States for 2007 and onward. Here is what Microsoft has to say about it.
This may be already known by many, but I'll put it out here anyway. There are impending changes coming to Daylight Savings Time in the United States for 2007 and onward. Here is what Microsoft has to say about it.
12 February 2007
Microsoft Releases Second Beta Of Home Server OS
Microsoft Releases Second Beta Of Home Server OS
Well, now that the beta is available to regular schmoes like me, I guess I'll try to get in on it.
For those that don't know, Windows Vista Home Server is a dedicated OS designed to help home users centralize all of the digital content that has been amassing on individual systems throughout the household.
What used to be the domain of power users and technophiles, will soon be available to home users. As more and more homes become networked and traditional media has been slowly replaced by digital formats, we will soon see users taking advantage of this. Documents and entertainment will be able to be served to clients and entertainment devices throughout the home.
More information on Home Server can be found here:
Microsoft Home Server
Well, now that the beta is available to regular schmoes like me, I guess I'll try to get in on it.
For those that don't know, Windows Vista Home Server is a dedicated OS designed to help home users centralize all of the digital content that has been amassing on individual systems throughout the household.
What used to be the domain of power users and technophiles, will soon be available to home users. As more and more homes become networked and traditional media has been slowly replaced by digital formats, we will soon see users taking advantage of this. Documents and entertainment will be able to be served to clients and entertainment devices throughout the home.
More information on Home Server can be found here:
Microsoft Home Server
Hidden Costs Of A Windows Vista Upgrade
Hidden Costs Of A Windows Vista Upgrade
Here is a good article from PC World about what you might want to look out for if you plan to upgrade to Vista with the hardware you already own.
Here is a good article from PC World about what you might want to look out for if you plan to upgrade to Vista with the hardware you already own.
09 February 2007
06 February 2007
MS Is Bringing The Vista Travelling Circus To Denver
MS Is Bringing The Vista Travelling Circus To Denver
In hopes to promote Windows Vista, Microsoft is bringing it's "Microsoft Across America" campaign to Denver. If you are in the Denver area, it might be fun to take a swing by and check it out.
In hopes to promote Windows Vista, Microsoft is bringing it's "Microsoft Across America" campaign to Denver. If you are in the Denver area, it might be fun to take a swing by and check it out.
Microsoft Warns Excel Users Of Zero Day Attacks
Microsoft Warns Excel Users Of Zero Day Attacks
As always, be very careful when opening email attachments. Make sure that the attachment is expected. If it isn't, take the time to contact the sender and make sure it someone you trust. However, even people you trust may inadvertently send you something that contains malicious code. This usually happens when they receive an attachment, sometimes disguised as a joke, and forward it to you.
If the email is not business critical or somehow personally important, just don't open it and proceed to delete it.
As always, be very careful when opening email attachments. Make sure that the attachment is expected. If it isn't, take the time to contact the sender and make sure it someone you trust. However, even people you trust may inadvertently send you something that contains malicious code. This usually happens when they receive an attachment, sometimes disguised as a joke, and forward it to you.
If the email is not business critical or somehow personally important, just don't open it and proceed to delete it.
Gates, Ellison Tout Security At RSA Event
Gates, Ellison Tout Security At RSA Event
Bill Gates will be at the upcoming RSA Conference touting the need to implement Extended Validation Secure Sockets Layer (EV SSL). This technology will enable web users to instantly determine if a site is legitimate or a phishing site.
A phishing site is usually a site that will try to appear as a legitimate site, like microsoft.com, in order to steal personal information. Web addresses will usually appear legitimate, but can be determined as fake upon closer inspection. The address may appear like: http://www.microsoft.scamsitename.com. When a user goes to a phishing site, they will believe they are at the real site. Forms, layouts, logos, etc. all look real. Once the user enters their personal information, the site will capture it for further exploitation.
Phishing email has been a growing problem over the past few years and this will provide another tool in order to combat these threats.
Bill Gates will be at the upcoming RSA Conference touting the need to implement Extended Validation Secure Sockets Layer (EV SSL). This technology will enable web users to instantly determine if a site is legitimate or a phishing site.
A phishing site is usually a site that will try to appear as a legitimate site, like microsoft.com, in order to steal personal information. Web addresses will usually appear legitimate, but can be determined as fake upon closer inspection. The address may appear like: http://www.microsoft.scamsitename.com. When a user goes to a phishing site, they will believe they are at the real site. Forms, layouts, logos, etc. all look real. Once the user enters their personal information, the site will capture it for further exploitation.
Phishing email has been a growing problem over the past few years and this will provide another tool in order to combat these threats.
EU Microsoft Judge: Ruling By September
EU Microsoft Judge: Ruling By September
Microsoft will soon hear a ruling in their EU anti-trust case, an ordeal that has been ongoing for almost three years. In my opinion, MS has fully complied with what the EU has asked of them in order to be "fair" to other software vendors. Hopefully, MS can soon put this behind them.
Microsoft will soon hear a ruling in their EU anti-trust case, an ordeal that has been ongoing for almost three years. In my opinion, MS has fully complied with what the EU has asked of them in order to be "fair" to other software vendors. Hopefully, MS can soon put this behind them.
05 February 2007
Microsoft's MSN China Site To Launch Jobs Channel
Microsoft's MSN China Site To Launch Jobs Channel
Microsoft is setting up it's MSN service to cash in on the growing Chinese job market. They are setting up a web portal for job seekers as China's job market is experiencing exponential growth. It looks like a great source of revenue for the software giant. China is expected to have the world's largest population of web users in the near future.
Microsoft is setting up it's MSN service to cash in on the growing Chinese job market. They are setting up a web portal for job seekers as China's job market is experiencing exponential growth. It looks like a great source of revenue for the software giant. China is expected to have the world's largest population of web users in the near future.
03 February 2007
Microsoft To License Protocols To Rivals
Microsoft To License Protocols To Rivals
Microsoft is making code, that up to this point was proprietary, to rivals. This appears to have been done to comply with EU anti-trust regulations. Microsoft has made several concessions in order to get Vista in stores in the EU.
Microsoft is making code, that up to this point was proprietary, to rivals. This appears to have been done to comply with EU anti-trust regulations. Microsoft has made several concessions in order to get Vista in stores in the EU.
Windows Vista May Corrupt iPod Music Players, Apple Says
Windows Vista May Corrupt iPod Music Players, Apple Says
According to this article, Apple claims that upgrading to Vista may pose incompatibility issues with iTunes desktop software for Windows. Apple is currently working on a fix for this issue. If you are an iTunes for Windows user and are going to upgrade to Vista, make sure to have current backups of your iTunes library and make sure to install the patch when it is available. The best bet is to wait for the update before upgrading to Vista.
According to this article, Apple claims that upgrading to Vista may pose incompatibility issues with iTunes desktop software for Windows. Apple is currently working on a fix for this issue. If you are an iTunes for Windows user and are going to upgrade to Vista, make sure to have current backups of your iTunes library and make sure to install the patch when it is available. The best bet is to wait for the update before upgrading to Vista.
01 February 2007
Apple To Release More Mac vs. PC Commercials
Apple To Release More Mac vs. PC Commercials
It looks like Apple wants to keep cashing in on the long-running, and admittedly funny, Mac versus PC commercials. Look for more to come on your T.V. this year.
But I must ask you this: How many popular games can you play on a Mac?
It looks like Apple wants to keep cashing in on the long-running, and admittedly funny, Mac versus PC commercials. Look for more to come on your T.V. this year.
But I must ask you this: How many popular games can you play on a Mac?
Microsoft Tailors Vista To Meet EU Requirements
Microsoft Tailors Vista To Meet EU Requirements
Microsoft is making some concessions in order to sell Vista on store shelves in the EU. It appears that they are doing so to comply with very stringent Anti-trust laws in the EU.
Microsoft is making some concessions in order to sell Vista on store shelves in the EU. It appears that they are doing so to comply with very stringent Anti-trust laws in the EU.
Bill Gates Unveils School Technology Initiatives
Bill Gates Unveils School Technology Initiatives
Looks like Mr Gates is really pushing this. Good for him. He has the resources to make this initiative a reality.
Looks like Mr Gates is really pushing this. Good for him. He has the resources to make this initiative a reality.
Microsoft Researcher Possibly Lost at Sea
Microsoft Researcher Possibly Lost at Sea
Let's wish him a quick and safe return.
Let's wish him a quick and safe return.
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