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January 11, 2004 by Black Xero
During his keynote address at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Bill Gates shed light on Microsoft's "seamless computing" vision. Windows Media Center Extender Technology will spark the evolution of Media Center Edition PCs into entertainment workhorses that broadcast digital media throughout the entire home. Gates also exploited the CES spotlight to announce Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) - wired gadgets that utilize Microsoft’s MSN services. R...
January 3, 2004 by Black Xero
For computer security experts, 2003 started with the Slammer Internet worm and went downhill from there. The year, which included four major worm and virus outbreaks in August alone, has been labeled the "year of the worm" and "the worst year ever" by more than one computer security expert. All that activity meant good news for antivirus software companies such as Symantec. It was bad news for organizations of all kinds, which expended precious resources disinfecting everything from desktop ...
December 14, 2003 by Black Xero
Many customers do not or cannot roll out security updates as soon as they become available, but still need to be protected against the risks that they mitigate. Each security bulletin that Microsoft delivers includes information that customers can use to help mitigate risk while they deploy the update. However, Microsoft is delivering other security technologies that provide additional mitigation when a security update cannot be deployed immediately. These security technologies cover the followi...
December 2, 2003 by Black Xero
After six years of service, Microsoft is officially retiring its NetMeeting conferencing software. Instead, the company's Office Live Meeting software, based upon PlaceWare, will fill the void left by the gradual phase out of NetMeeting. Currently, both MSN and Windows Messenger utilize NetMeeting technology to power application and whiteboard sharing. Development is indefinitely frozen, however, and Microsoft's IM clients will be migrated to drive Live Meeting services. A Microsoft spokes...
November 19, 2003 by Black Xero
Dick Tracy comparisons are inevitable. And there's nothing wrong with that. Until — and if — NTT Do Como ever makes its Seiko Wristomo phone for the United States, your best chance of imitating the square-jawed cartoon cop is to get yourself a WristLinx 2-Way Wristwatch Communicator by XACT Communications Two-way radios are drawing a lot interest these days. They're not just kids' toys. They are becoming a cell-phone alternative for certain private uses, from keeping the family togeth...
November 19, 2003 by Black Xero
Mircrosoft is hedging its bets that the "Lonestar" upgrade to its Tablet PC series will shine. The Lonestar release of the Tablet PC operating system is composed of three pillars: improved ink to text, integration with Office 2003 and a newer, more advanced SDK for developers. The upgrade will ship mid-2004 free of cost to existing users, and be preinstalled on new systems. One of the main areas of attention in the development of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2004 is inking. There is less...
November 16, 2003 by Black Xero
BRUSSELS, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said it would be forced to offer European consumers a substandard version of Windows if the European Union makes it re-write its operating system, sources close to the case said on Thursday. Microsoft issued the warning to EU regulators, they said, during a three-day closed-door hearing to consider charges the software giant abused the power that Windows gives it over the personal computer market. The European Commission has proposed forcing Micr...
November 16, 2003 by Black Xero
A computer virus that camouflages itself as a message from PayPal has started spreading among home users, antivirus companies said on Friday. The program is a variant of the Mimail virus, which has previously spread by appearing to be a security advisory from Microsoft. The latest version of the program is attached to an e-mail forged to look as though it came from PayPal, an online payment service bought by eBay last year. Running the program infects the victim's computer and asks the PC us...
September 7, 2004 by Black Xero
In late 2003, Microsoft reorganized its business yet again. Part of that reorganization saw the Tablet PC team become part of a wider Mobile Platforms Division, which is now responsible for spearheading the development of the company's mobile operating systems, applications, services, and tools. In case it's not obvious, this change also means that Microsoft is serious about getting its Tablet PC innovations into every product where it makes sense. Thus, it's pretty clear that, eventually, the T...
September 6, 2004 by Black Xero
As part of Windows XP Service Pack 2, which will make its full official debut today, Microsoft has upgraded the operating system for Tablet PCs. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 offers a redesgined input panel, in-place correction, better integration with Office System, and wireless improvements. According to Microsoft's Officials, "Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 is a significant step toward delivering on our vision of incorporating Tablet PC functionality as a standard mobile fe...
August 30, 2004 by Black Xero
Once a mere copycat, AMD keeps cranking out innovative products, to the point where it finds itself on the leading edge of processor and system bus technology. But should you bank on a company that has earned the wrath of the world's largest chipmaker. You just gotta love a Cinderella story. Advanced Micro Devices is the hardscrabble kid who came to Silicon Valley with a dollar and a pack of Luckies and ended up in a building with its name on top. AMD’s rapid rise from startup to $5 b...
August 28, 2004 by Black Xero
Microsoft is cutting back its Longhorn client's planned feature set so as to be able to make its current delivery targets: Beta 1 by next year and final release some time in 2006. Microsoft officially confirmed what had been leaked by developer sources late on Friday: changes to its future roadmap for the desktop version of Longhorn. And while developers and customers who expected they'd be required to rewrite their applications to take advantage of Longhorn may be happy with Microsoft's road...
August 28, 2004 by Black Xero
Nullsoft Winamp is a fast, flexible, high-fidelity music player for Windows. Winamp supports MP3, CD, Audiosoft, Audio Explosion, MOD, WAV and other audio formats, custom appearances called skins, plus audio visualization and audio effect plug-ins. additional features including free-form skins, a new decoder, built-in cross fade, and an advanced Media Library. Change Log: a) Security bug fix Fix for upside down videos through DirectShow c) JTFE v0.96c d) Added prompt when loading a skin...
August 23, 2004 by Black Xero
Physicists have carried out successful teleportation with particles of light over a distance of 600m across the River Danube in Austria. When physicists say "teleportation", they are describing the transfer of key properties from one particle to another without a physical link. Long distance teleportation is crucial if dreams of superfast quantum computing are to be realised. Researchers from the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Science used an 800m-long optical fibre...
August 14, 2004 by Black Xero
The Norwegian hacker famed for developing DVD encryption-cracking software has apparently struck again--this time breaking the locks on Apple Computer Inc.'s wireless music-streaming technology. Johansen, an open-source advocate, has been critical of Apple's proprietary system, which largely restricts Apple's hardware and software products to work only with each other. On his Web site, for instance, Johansen praised a newly developed technology by RealNetworks Inc. that will make songs f...