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Bechtel put Vista’s IPv6 stack on trial - Network World

From the article: Bechtel put Vista’s IPv6 stack on trial - Network World One benefit of Vista’s IPv6 implementation for Bechtel is the Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP), a Microsoft -developed and patented technology that enables host computers to
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Blue screen Tattoo?

From the article: tumbl.us killed the blog star - a tumblelog via modblog.bmezine.com Why would someone do this ?
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Avalanche Lives

About 2 years ago, a small story out of the Microsoft Research lab in Cambridge caused a bit of a frenzy in the press and with the creator of Bittorrent Brad Cohen Today after several years of development and testing, you can use "Avalanche" now called
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TWiT- Windows Weekly Live

Pau Thurrott and Leo Laporte are doing another live chat on talkshoe on 7/27 at 4pm Eastern Time Join Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott for the live interactive edition of Windows Weekly. From the TWiT Netcast Network. TalkShoe - Talkcast - Windows Weekly
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Austin Powers Free on Xbox Live

Interesting ad promotion on Xbox Live this week. From the article: Xbox Live tries ads with McDonald's, New Line partnership - 6/22/2007 - Video Business Microsoft Xbox Live is partnering with McDonald's and New Line Home Entertainment to offer its first
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Microsoft parking structure will hold 5,000 vehicles | Seattle Times Newspaper

From the article: Business & Technology | Microsoft parking structure will hold 5,000 vehicles | Seattle Times Newspaper Microsoft is digging for a solution to the parking crunch on its growing Redmond campus. The software giant is excavating a giant
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Anti-security software

Mark Russinovich writes about a class of security bugs that many applications (including lots of 3rd party "security" solutions) suffer from. Squatting Attacks are enabled when improper security permissions are applied to files and synchronization objects.
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Mac or PC, the rap.

Mmm..Geek rap. Originally seen at: GeekLimit
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Coding Horror: How to Clean Up a Windows Spyware Infestation

From the article: Coding Horror: How to Clean Up a Windows Spyware Infestation Let my mistake be a lesson to everyone reading this: never browse the web without the very latest version of your preferred web browser . Intentionally choosing to browse the
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Vista compatible 3rd party firewall now available

From the article: Firewall fire sale: Free ZoneAlarm makes it to Vista The Vista version of ZoneAlarm, a two-way firewall that will continue to be given away, is the first from a major security vendor to apply Vista's Windows Filtering Platform (WFP)
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Would you like some cinderblocks with that?

From the article: BBC NEWS | Americas | US time capsule yields rusty car A car buried in Oklahoma in 1957 as a time capsule to mark the US state's 50th anniversary has caused some dismay after being finally unearthed. They had been asked to guess the
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Xbox.com | Xbox News - Countdown to Launch with Halo 3 Accessories

New Halo Controlers and Headsets to be released with Halo 3. From the article: Xbox.com | Xbox News - Countdown to Launch with Halo 3 Accessories Gear up for the game's release with a variety of new merchandise, including two new Xbox 360™ Limited Edition
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Apple vs Microsoft - sub-pixel differences

When Apple's Safari browser was released several articles on the difference between how pages looked were posted. The majority of Windows users appear to prefer the way Microsoft renders font's and Apple users appear to prefer the way Apple does it. It
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Raymond Chen to discuss software patents

In the article: The Old New Thing : What determines which programs show up on the front page of the Windows XP Start menu? Raymond Chen writes the following: "Software patents suck!" It's irrelevant what your or my opinion of software patents is. So long
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Listen/Participate in Paul Thurrott's Windows Weekly Podcast

Listen in at http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?...
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