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[2005-01-31] How Microsoft Can Mobilize Biz Bloggers and Save the Tablet PC
In case you haven't heard, the Tablet PC computing platform has a problem. Despite putting in a great deal of traditional marketing elbow grease, Microsoft can't seem to make a go of it.

[2005-01-28] Reactions To Windows Genuine Advantage Program
The other day, Microsoft announced their Windows Genuine Advantage Program, which was designed to reduce piracy of the Microsoft's operating system, would be mandatory if users would like to continue to receive Windows updates.

[2005-01-27] Microsoft To Pirates: No More Windows Updates
Citing the need to combat growing software piracy, Microsoft has introduced its Genuine Microsoft Software program, designed to authenticate whether or not Windows has been pirated.

[2005-01-27] The Microsoft Anti-Piracy Plan
Microsoft has announced that it will now require Windows users to verify that their copy of the OS software is genuine before they can receive updates and security fixes.

[2005-01-25] Using Win32 Calling Conventions
When writing code for the Win32 platform, most developers don't pay attention to selecting a "calling convention", and in most cases it doesn't really matter much. But as systems get larger and split into more modules (especially when third-party modules are to be included), this becomes something that cannot really be ignored.

[2005-01-24] Bropia Worm Uses MSN Messenger
A mischievous worm has been making the rounds, with help, in part, from Microsoft's instant messenger client. Called the Bropia worm, the virus uses MSN Messenger buddy lists to propagate itself.

[2005-01-22] Firefox Success Stirs the Microsoft Haters
Any news that goes against Microsoft seems to enliven the anti - Microsoft crowd. This weeks news that FireFox is gaining ground on IE was no different.

[2005-01-21] Microsoft Gags Tech News Bloggers
Reported on Neowin this afternoon: After an exclusive story here at Neowin.net regarding future Windows Mobile Technologies ...

[2005-01-20] Microsoft Introduces Office Outlook Live
Combining the abilities of Hotmail and Outlook, Microsoft has unveiled Office Outlook Live.

[2005-01-18] Another Internet Explorer Hole Found?
Security experts from Symantec and Finjan have posted information about a new vulnerability that affects Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, even versions that have the Service Pack 2 update.

[2005-01-17] Symantec's Confusing Anti-Virus Alerts
My company notebook apparently has Symantec AntiVirus installed, 'cause it just popped up an odd dialog box.

[2005-01-17] Microsoft Makes Avalon Available
Citing a response to user requests, Microsoft has offered the public a downloadable preview of Avalon, a new graphics and presentation engine designed for Windows.

[2005-01-14] Caveats With New Microsoft AntiSpyware
I've been using the new free Microsoft AntiSpyware tool released in beta last week. What impressed me in particular is it's real-time preventative approach.

[2005-01-14] Windows Mobile, Flickr, MapPoint, AT&T, and Photoblogging
This is interesting. The Windows Mobile team has combined Flickr's moblogging capabilities with the location data from the AT&T network to produce an interesting technology demo.

[2005-01-12] Microsoft Releases Three Security Patches
Microsoft has released three patches for their Windows operating system earlier today. Two of the patches are considered to be critical security updates.

[2005-01-08] Snide Remarks About Microsoft Anti-Spyware Foray
Microsoft's recent entry into the anti-spyware business has sparked a number of interesting (and often sarcastic) responses by the media, competitors and others.

[2005-01-07] Microsoft Aiming At Spyware
A beta version of Microsoft's new anti-spyware tool has been released, signaling the company's official attack on the malicious web-based programs.

[2005-01-06] Bill Gates Has Eventful Presentation At CES
At the Consumer Electronics Show, an event where the big technology companies show off their upcoming wares, Bill Gates was there to deliver the first keynote speech and highlight future Microsoft products.

[2005-01-05] Windows Mobile Pocket PC-Based Wireless Handheld from Cingular and Siemens
Cingular Wireless and Siemens announced the availability of the Siemens SX66 Pocket PC Phone.

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