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SuperFetch, ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive: some new feature names for you
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over 7 years ago
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Although feature names aren't the most exciting thing to talk about, I do like to get them right if I can (although I'm still getting my mind around the 2007 Microsoft Office System). Anyhow, we've just finalised the names of some Vista features -...
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What is WinFX anyway?
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over 7 years ago
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I've been having a discussion with some of my colleagues regarding how good a job we've done (and are doing) at explaining what WinFX actually contains. In the interests of keeping everyone on the same page, I'm talking about a description of WinFX...
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Would you fall for www.paypa1.com?
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over 7 years ago
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It might be slightly off topic for this blog, but as phishing attacks are such unpleasant things I thought it worth mentioning this really good article that a colleague forwarded to me. It talks about why people fall for phishing attacks and how we...
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Getting a beta copy of Vista and/or Office 2007
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over 7 years ago
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One of the questions I get asked a lot, even in social situations, is "can you get me a beta copy of Vista and/or Office 2007". If you're an MSDN subscriber then you'll already have Vista of course (but not Office), but if you aren't then you won't...
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(off topic) Some mind-reading fun
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over 7 years ago
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This is a lot of fun: http://trunks.secondfoundation.org/files/psychic.swf It seems to read your mind, see how paranoid you become re your mouse movements before figuring out how it's doing it (or before looking it up). To keep it relevant to this...
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Cool new designer event in London on May 10th
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over 7 years ago
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We're running a really cool event in association with Computer Arts magazine in London on May 10th. It will be the first event worldwide focused on User Experience (UX) and Expression Tools. It has a great venue too: The Linbury Studio, Royal Opera...
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Click to support NSPCC
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over 7 years ago
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I like this idea - MSN search has teamed up with the NSPCC (national society for prevention of cruelty to children) so that the NSPCC gets money every time you use MSN Search. Set your homepage to http://www.msn.co.uk/clickscount/Default.asp to ensure...
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UK developer roadshow coming to a town near you in May and June
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over 7 years ago
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Microsoft UK will be running a series of developer focused events at 5 locations in the UK, starting 3rd of May. These events are free of charge. This time we've decided to take a scenario approach to the content, so instead of just showing you a bunch...
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WinFX team touring in UK
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over 7 years ago
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We have some of the US WinFX product team guys running an event at our Reading offices in the UK on May 10th. Should be a good event and a great chance to hear about WinFX from the guys who are building it. Register here: https://msevents-eu.microsoft...
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