Feb 9 2009

Microsoft Agrees To License ActiveSync To Google

JacobSteelsmith writes “Microsoft agreed today to license ActiveSync to Google. Google is using ActiveSync as part of Google Sync, which enables the synchronization of data between mobile devices and, presumably, Google Calendar and your contacts stored at Google. ‘Microsoft’s vice president of intellectual property and licensing, Horacio Gutierrez, said in a statement that the Google license is “a great example of Microsoft’s openness to generally license our patents under fair and reasonable terms so long as licensees respect Microsoft intellectual property.”‘”

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Feb 9 2009

Microsoft Lends Rival Google A License For Sync – CNNMoney.com


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Microsoft Lends Rival Google A License For Sync
CNNMoney.com – 1 hour ago
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) touted an agreement on Monday to license its mobile software to rival Google Inc. (GOOG), a move that highlights the increasing ability of large technology companies to use intellectual property for
Google Sync Hits iPhone & Windows Mobile TrustedReviews
Free Google email synchs with mobile telephones AFP
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Feb 9 2009

HP says its netbooks likely will run three versions of Windows 7 – Computerworld


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HP says its netbooks likely will run three versions of Windows 7
Computerworld – 1 hour ago
By Eric Lai February 9, 2009 (Computerworld) In a vote of confidence for Windows 7's suitability for use on netbook PCs, Hewlett-Packard Co.
Windows 7 beta – is Vista already dead? Independent
Allchin goes from Windows to whammy bars CNET News
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Feb 9 2009

Microsoft to launch cell phone software store: paper – Reuters


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Microsoft to launch cell phone software store: paper
Reuters – 11 hours ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp is planning to offer new programs and services for mobile phones, including an "online bazaar" for software, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
Microsoft to unveil online app store Inquirer
Microsoft's Cloud-Based Skybox Gets Early Showing, New Name Fast Company
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Feb 9 2009

The Incredible Shrinking Operating System

snydeq writes “The center of gravity is shifting away from the traditional, massive operating systems of the past, as even the major OSes are slimming their footprint to make code bases easier to manage and secure, and to increase the variety of devices on which they can run, InfoWorld reports. Microsoft, for one, is cutting down the number of services that run at boot to ensure Windows 7 will run across a spectrum of hardware. Linux distros such as Ubuntu are stripping out functionality, including MySQL, CUPS, and LDAP, to cut footprints in half. And Apple appears headed for a slimmed-down OS X that will enable future iPhones or tablet devices to run the same OS as the Mac. Though these developments don’t necessarily mean that the browser will supplant the OS, they do show that OS vendors realize they must adapt as virtualization, cloud computing, netbooks, and power concerns drive business users toward smaller, less costly, more efficient operating environments.”

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Feb 9 2009

Firefox Exec Says Windows Bundling Is a Bad Idea

eldavojohn writes “The Firefox executives say they don’t want to be bundled with Windows. Firefox architect Mike Conner also said this of Opera, ‘Opera’s asserting something that’s provably false. It’s asserting that bundling leads to market share. I don’t know how you can make the claim with a straight face. As people become aware there’s an alternative, you don’t end up in that [monopoly] situation. You have to be perceptibly better [than Internet Explorer].’ He also told PCPro that they are worried about becoming the next monopoly just like Microsoft is now.”

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Feb 9 2009

Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge for More

Barence writes “Microsoft’s decision to limit Windows 7 Starter Edition to running only three concurrent applications could force up the price of netbooks as many manufacturers opt for the more expensive Home Premium. The three-app rule includes applications running in the background but excludes antivirus, and the company claims most users wouldn’t be affected by the limit. ‘We ran a study which suggested that the average consumer has open just over two applications [at any time]. We would expect the limit of three applications wouldn’t affect very many people.’ However, Microsoft told journalists at last year’s Professional Developers Conference that 70% of Windows users have between eight and 15 windows open at any one time.”

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Feb 9 2009

HP iPAQ 910 Business Phone is Voice Activated – Marketnews.ca


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HP iPAQ 910 Business Phone is Voice Activated
Marketnews.ca – 6 Feb 2009
HP deems its new iPAQ 910 a "Business Messenger" device because of its sleek look and business-friendly features, like the loaded Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system, touch-screen and physical QWERTY keyboard, voice activation
Rogers picks up HP iPAQ 910 smartphone Electronista
It’s Business Time: Rogers Launches HP iPAQ 910 ‘Business Manager’ IntoMobile
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Feb 9 2009

Windows 7 UAC flaws and how to fix them

A number of security flaws have been found in Windows 7’s streamlined UAC—flaws that Windows Vista is immune to—prompting a series of surprising responses from Microsoft. We take a look at what the flaws are, and what’s being done about them.

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Feb 8 2009

How Microsoft Fights GNU/Linux, Apple, Others

Internal Microsoft presentation reveals many of the company’s dirty — if not illegal — tricks

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