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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2010
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Time: 23:24 EST/04:24 GMT
| News Source: OS News
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Later this month, Microsoft will most likely unveil Windows Mobile 7 Windows Phone 7 at the Mobile World Congress. Rumours abound, and the latest set of rumours paint a rather dramatic turnaround for Microsoft's mobile platform - no more multitasking, application distribution limited to official channels, and a whole lot more. It's no secret that Windows Mobile is in a rather dark place right now. Once quite popular and (after installing a number of third party tools) relatively usable in its day (i.e., the days of the stylus), it was quickly superseded by the iPhone OS, and things like Android and webOS are ahead of Windows Mobile as well - if not in market share, then in user experience.
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Time: 09:27 EST/14:27 GMT
| News Source: All About Microsoft
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Microsoft is going to be phasing out support for Unix and Linux platforms for its FAST enterprise search products as of their next release (some time after 2010).
Microsoft shared that information, as well as other news about its near- and longer-term search plans as part of its latest update to its enterprise-search roadmap, which it made public on February 4. (Strangely, that blog post about ending support for Linux and Unix from FAST CTO Bjørn Olstad is entitled “Innovation on Linux and Unix.”) Via a new post on the Microsoft Enterprise Search team blog, company officials detailed what customers can expect this year and beyond.
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Time: 09:20 EST/14:20 GMT
| News Source: ComputerWorld
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Microsoft today said it will deliver a record-tying 13 security updates on Tuesday to patch more than two dozen vulnerabilities in Windows and Office. The company will ship a total of 13 updates next week, five of them pegged "critical," the highest threat ranking in its four-step scoring system. The 13 updates will tie the record from October 2009, when Microsoft issued the same number of bulletins, but fixed a total of 34 vulnerabilities. According to Jerry Bryant, a senior manager with the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), next week's updates will patch 26 flaws.
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Time: 09:16 EST/14:16 GMT
| News Source: All About Microsoft
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Microsoft and the National Science Foundation announced on February 4 that they are teaming to provide NSF-selected researchers with free cloud computing resources built around Microsoft’s Windows Azure public-cloud operating system.
Under the terms of the new program, the NSF chooses individual researchers and research groups who will get free access to Microsoft’s cloud-computing resources for three years. The NSF is charged with awarding and managing the projects. More details for those interested in applying are available on the NSF’s Web site.
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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2010
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Time: 09:40 EST/14:40 GMT
| News Source: ZDNet
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There’s one codename that isn’t brand new, but is still a key piece of the Microsoft Mobile puzzle: Dorado. Dorado is the codename for the Zune HD interface software for the PC. (Here’s a video about Dorado that even refers to it by its codename from Central Planning TV, one of the agencies working with Microsoft on the Zune HD branding/marketing.)
As Zune HD users, of which I am one, know, the Dorado software is very un-Microsoft-like. There’s no Windows Start menu, no Ribbon, and, while it incorporates technologies developed inside Microsoft, it offers a very different kind of user experience.
Currently, Dorado is the back end hub for Zune players. But as Microsoft officials have said, the company isn’t staying in the dedicated media player business; its plan is to turn Zune into a service for music subscription, video subscription and more for media players, phones, gaming consoles (and maybe PCs, too).
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Time: 09:30 EST/14:30 GMT
| News Source: ActiveWin.com
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Ericom Blaze enhances the experience of users accessing graphics-rich content, including PDFs, browsers, Flash and other media-rich applications. Ericom Blaze Version 1.3 works faster, is easier to install, and delivers an even better RDP end-user experience than previously. Key benefits include increasing user productivity and reducing the number of complaints related to slow RDP performance.
Ericom Blaze works by accelerating RDP connections over WAN, congested LAN, WiFi, 3G, GPRS and other network types. Delivering higher frame rates and reducing screen freezes and choppiness, Ericom Blaze accelerates RDP performance by up to 25x, while significantly reducing network bandwidth consumption over low-bandwidth/high latency connections. The software is fully compatible with all applications using RDP.
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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2010
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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2010
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Time: 08:20 EST/13:20 GMT
| News Source: ActiveWin.com
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Windows Internet Explorer 8 is Microsoft’s latest web browser. Unlike previous versions, Internet Explorer 8 renders content in the most standards-compliant way possible. This means that web pages will be displayed in Internet Explorer 8’s standards mode by default. Through product feedback channels, our users have indicated that, during the beta period, some websites may not have been compatible with Internet Explorer 8 in its default, standards-based mode. As a result, these domains have been added to a list of sites that, for the short-term, are most likely to be displayed better in Compatibility View. All Internet Explorer 8 users are given the choice to use this list, and the subset that chooses to do so will see each listed domain automatically displayed in Compatibility View, without additional user interaction or notice. The sites on this list have high traffic volume (in their regions), and having a compatible website ensures a significant number of Internet Explorer 8 users will have a great experience. This list will be periodically updated and automatically downloaded to Internet Explorer 8 users who have opted-in to use Compatibility View updates from Microsoft. For more information on Compatibility View list updates, please see - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/960321.
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NEWS HEADLINES FOR: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2010
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Time: 11:50 EST/16:50 GMT
| News Source: All About Microsoft
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As part of its next wave of cloud offerings, Microsoft is working on a “BPOS Lite” productivity/collaboration suite that is aimed at small/mid-size businesses (SMBs).
Even though Microsoft currently hawks its hosted services to customers of any size, different offerings appeal more to different user bases.
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Time: 10:54 EST/15:54 GMT
| News Source: *Linked Within Post*
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Stephen Chapman: In a 123-page Chinese Office 2010 PDF document I found residing on Microsoft’s servers, dated December 11, 2009, there’s a slide which essentially mirrors the exact same slide I previously unearthed in an English Office 2010 presentation which mentioned a Spring 2010 RTM date for Windows Mobile 7. Also included in the presentation are the exact same images that make reference to Office Mobile 7 and SharePoint for WM7.
All-in-all, the only significant thing to take away here is the date of the document which shows that — up to as recently as December 11, 2009 — Spring still appears to be the time frame Microsoft is shooting for to RTM Windows Mobile 7… at least, that’s what they’re presenting to various partners/conference participants.
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