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[2005-04-28] Winning the Inbox Battle in Thunderbird
This has been a quiet week at work: no big projects, few meetings, several coworkers gone.

[2005-04-27] Microsoft Advances 64-Bit With Advancement Program
Microsoft announced a program to help move along its current 64-bit offerings in the form of a trade in program of sorts. Current owners of licensed 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Windows Professional Reduced Media Edition will be able to pick up the Windows XP Professional 64-bit Edition.

[2005-04-25] Gates Goes 64-BIT At WinHEC
Bill Gates promises a lot of cool stuff at this year's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Seattle. He shows what Microsoft will be doing and where they are going in the coming years.

[2005-04-23] Microsoft To Unleash 64-bit Windows
At the WinHEC conference in Seattle on Monday Microsoft will be launching its 64-bit versions of its Windows operating systems.

[2005-04-19] IBM, BEA, Microsoft and TIBCO Go To OASIS
BEA Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp. and TIBCO Software Inc. today announced they will submit the latest version of the Web Services ReliableMessaging (WS-RM) specification.

[2005-04-18] Backing Up Your Data in Windows XP
If you haven't backed up your important data at least to a CD, you should do so IMMEDIATELY! A computer, any computer, can crash at any time, whether it's a new computer, an old computer, a really expensive computer, or a cheapy.

[2005-04-18] Microsoft reboots with XP ad campaign
Microsoft Corp. rocketed a not-so-gentle reminder about its dominant 3 1/2 year-old OS, Windows XP, in the form of what will be a costly (and lengthy) 15 month campaign.

[2005-04-16] SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail Launched For Variety of OSs
Skype has launched the public beta of SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail, available in the latest download versions of Skype software for Linux, MAC OS X, Pocket PC and Windows platforms.

[2005-04-15] Longhorn News Is Flowing Fast and Heavy
As for myself, yeah, I've seen Longhorn and, yeah, I'm very excited to be working at Microsoft because of it (and other things).

[2005-04-13] Microsoft Issues A Number Of Security Updates
A day after the SP2 block expired, Microsoft released a number of updates addressing security issues affecting Windows, Office, Messenger, and Exchange. Of the eight updates (five for Windows), five are considered to be critical.

[2005-04-11] Microsoft Files 8 Lawsuits Targeting Counterfeiting
Microsoft's legal department announced the filing of 8 lawsuits in 7 different states against PC developers and resellers for the alleged distribution of counterfeit, illicit and unlicensed Microsoft software and the components accompanying them.

[2005-04-09] Fake Windows Security Update Really Virus
There is an e-mail scam going around that appears to be a message from Microsoft warning Windows users of a security update which turns out to be a virus.

[2005-04-08] Microsoft Teams Up With Police Forces To Target Child Pornography
Microsoft has agreed to join forces with police forces in an effort to put a stop, or at least a huge dent in online child pornograhpy. The agreement calls for a two-year collaboration, with Microsoft developing a computer system that will allow global police agencies to share information in order to track online child predators.

[2005-04-07] MSN Officially Launches MSN Messenger 7.0 And MSN Spaces
Today, Microsoft raised the curtain on two services, the first being an update to the popular MSN Messenger, which has been updated to 7.0.

[2005-04-06] Service Pack 2 Will Be Downloaded On April 12
Starting next Tuesday, April 12, machines running Windows XP without Service Pack 2 installed will no longer be able to block delivery of the much-discussed update. Machines without it installed will have the potentially 200-plus MB SP2 downloaded to their computers, no questions asked.

[2005-04-04] Corporate Entities Slow To Install XP Service Pack 2
A study conducted by AssetMetrix determined a large number of corporate PCs have been slow to install Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2.

[2005-04-02] Windows Server 2003 SP1 Released To Manufacturing
Microsoft released to manufacturing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

[2005-04-01] Which RSS Aggregator Is Best?
Onfolio recently released its Onfolio 2.0 Release Candidate. For new news aggregator users, this is my second recommendation after Bloglines.

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