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InternetNews September 12, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Truth Time for Microsoft at PDC At the Professional Developers Conference, Microsoft must convince developers that it can deliver on its plans to release Microsoft Vista on schedule. |
PC World October 2005 Yardena Arar |
Windows Vista Looks Slicker, Safer Improved search and security in Beta 1 of Microsoft's new OS... Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP and Vista... |
PC World October 2005 Scott Dunn |
Keep Your Data Folders in Date Order Automatically Plus: Create more format options for your folders, and make custom right-click menus for your files and folders. |
PC World October 2005 Harry McCracken |
The Windows of My Dreams (and Yours?) Four little things that could add up to a lot -- if Microsoft gets them right. Button down the Start button... Tame the system tray... Make code reveal its identity... Be consistently -- consistent... |
PC World October 2005 Stephen Manes |
Full Disclosure: Microsoft Innovation--An Oxymoron With Microsoft's new stuff, it's deja vu all over again. What's been revealed of Windows Vista is particularly sad. |
InternetNews September 9, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Just One Fix For Patch Tuesday Discovering a quality issue, Microsoft decides to hold off on releasing its critical security bulletin this month. |
InternetNews September 2, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Longhorn For Itanium: High-End Only Microsoft's next-generation software for Intel's Itanium will be focused on 'big-iron' applications, not mundane tasks. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Data Execution Prevention How to get rid of the data execution prevention error message in Windows. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Per-User Control of Start-Up Programs How to specify what programs load at start-up for different Windows users that sign onto the machine. |
InternetNews August 29, 2005 Clint Boulton |
WinFS File System Moves to Beta 1 Microsoft delivers a complete test version of its next generation file system months earlier than expected. |
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