Jan 12 2009

Endorsements: How Sports Stars Get Inside Your Head

Buick recently ended its million per year relationship with golfer Tiger Woods. Then NBA star LeBron James lost his connection with Microsoft after less than two years promoting the company. Finally, David Beckham’s endorsement deal with Pepsi went flat.

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Jan 12 2009

Windows 7 as “Linux killer”? How times have changed!

Microsoft makes for an unlikely David, and Linux an even unlikelier Goliath — but here we are. A few years ago, Linux was positioned as the “Windows killer.” Now Windows 7 is being positioned as the Linux killer.

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Jan 12 2009

How Microsoft Beats GNU/Linux In Schools

twitter writes “Ever wonder why schools still use Windows? Boycott Novell has extracted the details from 2002 Microsoft email presented in the Comes vrs Microsoft case and other leaks. What emerges is Microsoft’s desperate battle to ‘never lose to Linux.’ At stake for Microsoft is more than a billion dollars of annual revenue, vital user conditioning and governmental lock in that excludes competition, and software freedom for the rest of us. Education and Government Incentives [EDGI] and “Microsoft Unlimited Potential” are programs that allows vendors to sell Windows at zero cost. Microsoft’s nightmare scenario has already been realized in Indiana and other places. Windows is not really competitive and schools that switch save tens of millions of dollars. Because software is about as expensive as the hardware in these deals, the world could save up to 0 million each year by dumping Microsoft. Now that the cat is out of the bag, it’s hard to see what Microsoft can do other than what they did to Peter Quinn.”

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Jan 12 2009

Microsoft resumes Windows 7 test downloads – Reuters


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Microsoft resumes Windows 7 test downloads
Reuters – 2 hours ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Microsoft launched downloads of the public test version of its new version of Windows on Saturday, after a one-day delay due to overwhelming demand.
Windows 7 now 'available to all' BBC News
PC Makers Don't See Sales Spark From Microsoft's Windows 7 CNNMoney.com
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Jan 12 2009

More Than Coding Errors Behind Bad Software

An anonymous reader writes “SANS’ just-released list of the Top 15 most dangerous programming errors obscures the real problem with software development today, argues InfoWeek’s Alex Wolfe. In More Than Coding Mistakes At Fault In Bad Software, he lays the blame on PC developers (read: Microsoft) who kicked the time-honored waterfall model to the curb and replaced it not with object-oriented or agile development but with a ‘modus operandi of cramming in as many features as possible, and then fixing problems in beta.’ He argues that youthful programmers don’t know about error-catching and lack a sense of history, suggesting they read Fred Brooks’ ‘The Mythical Man-Month,’ and Gerald Weinberg’s ‘The Psychology of Computer Programming.'”

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Jan 12 2009

Report Names Top 25 Worst Programming Errors – eWeek

Report Names Top 25 Worst Programming Errors
eWeek – 2 hours ago
By Nathan Eddy More than 30 organizations, including Microsoft, Symantec and the National Security Agency (NSA) worked together to expose the top 25 most dangerous programming errors.
Hack-Proofing Software Forbes
Group to detail 25 most dangerous coding errors hackers exploit Computerworld
NetworkWorld.com – SearchSecurity.com – BankInfoSecurity.com – Nextgov
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Jan 12 2009

Companies Using MS Word "Out of Habit," Says Forrester

An anonymous reader writes “A Forrester Research report has found that companies use Microsoft Word for word processing out of habit rather than necessity and are beginning to consider other alternatives as the Web has changed the way people create and share documents. The report, “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: The Microsoft Word Love Story,” by analyst Sheri McLeish, suggests that businesses may still be using Word because it is familiar to users or because they have a legacy investment in the application, not because it is the best option.” Microsoft surely knows that some other options are creeping slowly into the view of even the most Word-centric users, though. User I dream about smoking writes “Microsoft is testing new capabilities for Office Live Workspace, its online adjunct to Microsoft Office, that will make it a closer rival to online application suites such as Google Docs. Microsoft will start beta testing an updated version of Live Workspace later this year that allows users to create and edit new documents online.”

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Jan 12 2009

RPT-CES-UPDATE 1-Microsoft delays Windows 7 beta download – Reuters


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RPT-CES-UPDATE 1-Microsoft delays Windows 7 beta download
Reuters – 59 minutes ago
LAS VEGAS, Jan 9 (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) said on Friday it has paused offering downloads of the public test version of its new version of Windows due to "high demand.
Quick Thoughts on the Windows 7 Beta DailyTech
Update Windows 7 Beta and Fix MP3 File Corruption Issues Softpedia
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Jan 12 2009

20+ Companies Sued Over OS Permissions Patent

freemywrld writes “According to the article on Ars Technica, Microsoft, Symantec and 20 other companies are being sued over patents covering ‘systems for governing application and data permissions, as well as ensuring application integrity.’ The patents were granted in the 90’s to the Information Protection and Authentication of Texas (IPAT). From the article: ‘A response from any of the defendants is still forthcoming, and it is unclear whether the authentication and permissions systems that IPAT’s patent describes are precluded by prior art. Even if IPAT has a leg to stand on in court, however, it certainly didn’t take the easy route to recovering any damages by suing 22 companies.'”

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Jan 11 2009

CNN – is Microsoft Vista dead?

The news suggests the world’s largest software maker may be giving up efforts to rehabilitate its often-maligned Vista operating system, which was released worldwide in January 2007.

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