Feb 23 2009

Windows Mobile gets more 'finger-friendly' – Computerworld


Brisbane Times

Windows Mobile gets more 'finger-friendly'
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen; Nancy Gohring February 23, 2009 (Computerworld) Acknowledging the iPhone's influence on smartphone design, Microsoft Corp.
Smartphones are go – and everyone is calling in for a piece of the The Observer
Rebutal: Ten reasons why Windows Mobile 6.5 misses the mark pocketnow.com
Smartphone Thoughts – Brisbane Times
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Feb 22 2009

Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World


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Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death"
PC World
Have any trouble renewing your Xbox Live Gold membership lately? Seen your account go into digital cardiac arrest and nearly follow along with the physiological variety when your achievements go toodle-oo?
Idle Hotmail Accounts Could Eat Xbox Gamertags PC Magazine
Microsoft Working on Gamertag Glitch Crispy Gamer
Neoseeker – Ve3d.com – Play.tm – Eurogamer
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Feb 22 2009

Norway mobilizes against IE 6 – Register


Macworld UK

Norway mobilizes against IE 6
Register
Norwegian web sites are campaigning to have users dump Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 for a modern browser. Two of the country's three largest newspapers as well as local newspapers, search engines and ISPs, the Yellow Pages, and other communities
Norwegian Media Against Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 DigitalJournal.com
Norway launches IE7 viral ad campaign p2pnet.net
NetworkWorld.com – CMSWire – IT Examiner – Redmondmag.com
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Feb 22 2009

Microsoft responds to Xbox Live denial-of-service attack

Microsoft says Xbox 360 owners affected by denial-of-service attacks should contact their Internet provider, although they’re threatening the malicious standard of banning any and all hackers. This is a new front in the war against talented players.

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Feb 22 2009

Microsoft Asks For a Refund From Laid-Off Workers

An anonymous reader writes “The large print giveth, the small print taketh away. Microsoft, which recently laid off 1400 employees, is now claiming that some of those lucky schmoes were inadvertently overpaid on their severance package. A letter from the company, which was subsequently circulated on the internet, states: ‘We ask that you repay the overpayment and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience to you.’ Microsoft has confirmed the authenticity of the letter, but it’s not known what the amounts in question are, or how many of the 1400 were affected.”

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Feb 22 2009

Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World


Product Reviews

Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death"
PC World
Have any trouble renewing your Xbox Live Gold membership lately? Seen your account go into digital cardiac arrest and nearly follow along with the physiological variety when your achievements go toodle-oo?
Idle Hotmail Accounts Could Eat Xbox Gamertags PC Magazine
Microsoft Working on Gamertag Glitch Crispy Gamer
Neoseeker – Ve3d.com – Play.tm – Eurogamer
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Feb 22 2009

Microsoft to laid-off workers: Give us back our money – ZDNet


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Microsoft to laid-off workers: Give us back our money
ZDNet
No matter how you slice it or dice it, there’s no way Microsoft comes out smelling like a rose on this one. As the company was handing out pink slips to some 1400 employees last month, the accounting department apparently was using fingers and toes to
Microsoft to laid-off workers: You owe us severance Computerworld
Microsoft wants refund from some laid off workers CNET News
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Feb 22 2009

Only 7 percent of active Firefox browsers running on Macs? – CNET News


PC World

Only 7 percent of active Firefox browsers running on Macs?
CNET News
by Matt Asay Sure, Windows has massive market share, but I would have thought more Mac users would be running Firefox than their Windows peers.
Norway mobilizes against IE 6 Register
Norwegian Media Against Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 DigitalJournal.com
p2pnet.net – NetworkWorld.com – CMSWire – Capitoloprimo.it
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Feb 22 2009

MS Publishes Papers For a Modern, Secure Browser

V!NCENT writes with an excerpt from a new publication by Microsoft: “As web sites evolved into dynamic web applications composing content from various web sites, browsers have become multi-principal operating environments with resources shared among mutually distrusting web site principals. Nevertheless, no existing browsers, including new architectures like IE 8, Google Chrome, and OP, have a multi-principal operating system construction that gives a browser-based OS the exclusive control to manage the protection of all system resources among web site principals. In this paper, we introduce Gazelle, a secure web browser constructed as a multi-principal OS. Gazelle’s Browser Kernel is an operating system that exclusively manages resource protection and sharing across web site principals.” Here’s the full research paper (PDF).

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Feb 22 2009

Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World


Product Reviews

Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death"
PC World
Have any trouble renewing your Xbox Live Gold membership lately? Seen your account go into digital cardiac arrest and nearly follow along with the physiological variety when your achievements go toodle-oo?
Idle Hotmail Accounts Could Eat Xbox Gamertags PC Magazine
Microsoft Working on Gamertag Glitch Crispy Gamer
Neoseeker – Ve3d.com – Play.tm – GameFocus
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