30 month ago
kayodeok : Microsoft: Vista won't get a backdoor - Windows Vista won't have a backdoor that could be used by police forces to get into encrypted files, Microsoft has stressed
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31 month ago
kayodeok : PCWorld.com - Microsoft Readies Two-Way Firewall for Vista: Administrator-run firewall expected to be 'highly configurable.' - For its upcoming Windows Vista operating system, Microsoft is readying a new, highly configurable firewall designed to give administrators much greater control over which applications can run on the systems they manage
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kayodeok : The New Windows Firewall in Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn" - The new Windows Firewall in Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn" has the following enhancements over the current Windows Firewall in Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1:
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Why Vista Had To Be Rebuilt From Scratch - Delay in New Windows Version Drove Giant to Develop Simpler, Flexible Product. Engineers Get Trip to 'Bug Jail'
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36 month ago
Linkorama : The social imperative - Blogs, wikis, and social tagging have shown us that group intelligence, amplified by nothing more than linking and search, can manage flows of information more effectively than most of us would have dared to dream.
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37 month ago
kayodeok : Brico Pack (universal shell pack) Vista Inspirat - Vista Inspirat Shell Pack is a complete custom shell pack for all Windows XP. t consists of modified icons and a new themed appearance for Windows XP. After installing this shell pack, your computer will look like these screenshots
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Windows Vista - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Wikipedia's entry on Windows Vista
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Microsoft Windows Vista Homepage - formerly Windows code name "Longhorn"
plasticbag : Windows Vista is the new name for Longhorn - Presumably there are a whole load of jokes I could make about seeing things from a way off, but I just can't be arsed...
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Media Alert: Microsoft Unveils Official Name for "Longhorn" and Sets Date for First Beta Targeted at Developers and IT Professionals - Today Microsoft Corp. announced the official name of its next-generation Windows client operating system, formerly code-named "Longhorn."
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Channel 9 Forums: "Windows Vista" name for Longhorn? - Bob Stein has just posted that the next version Windows, currently codenamed 'Longhorn', will in fact be named Windows Vista
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Longhorn to Be Christened 'Windows Vista' - Microsoft has decided on an official name for Longhorn: Windows Vista
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Microsoft Will Swallow RSS - More FUD from pcmag
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38 month ago
jimray : Windows Longhorn 5203 Screenshots - 5203 is the build number, not the year they expect to release. Also, that's probably the most useless form of transparency I've ever seen.
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Longhorn locked down to fight hackers - Microsoft's forthcoming Longhorn operating system places great emphasis on locking down PCs to prevent unauthorised access to hardware and software, the software giant revealed today
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Microsoft ready to discuss RSS security - Developers should expect to discuss RSS security at Microsoft's upcoming Professional Developers Conference, to be held in Los Angeles this September
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39 month ago
kayodeok : RSS: Safe At Any Feed? - "When Microsoft laid out its plans last week for building RSS -- Real Simple Syndication - into Longhorn, it didn't say anything about how it might secure the automated feeds"
deusx : TechWeb | Microsoft Windows Longhorn security | RSS: Safe At Any Feed? - "If it gets built, someone will try to make a hole in it," said Pescatore. "That's the world of security."
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Security: The Missing Ingredient in Buzz About RSS - "But what about security? Microsoft's presentations discuss many new uses for RSS, but integrating RSS into the operating system will likely have hackers contemplating new scenarios as well"
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Longhorn Team RSS Blog - The Longhorn RSS Team has a Blog
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Simple List Extensions Specification - The Simple List Extensions are designed as extensions to existing feed formats to make exposing ordered lists of items easier and more accessible to user
Philippe Janvier : Simple List Extensions Specification - Un format de syndication pour les listes de choses ? [via] #
joshua : Simple List Extensions Specification
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39 month ago
kayodeok : RSS Support in Longhorn - This paper describes RSS in the context of a vision for how web content is and will be consumed, explores opportunities enabled by incorporating RSS functionality into applications and outlines the Windows platform services that make this easy
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Microsoft to Deliver RSS Support to End Users and Developers in Windows "Longhorn" - Simple list extensions for RSS Specification are made freely available via Creative Commons
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Microsoft Monitor: Microsoft's RSS Platform: The What - Microsoft will introduce proprietary tags to RSS, which it will make available under a Creative Commons license
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Microsoft Announces RSS Support in Longhorn, IE 7 - Longhorn will feature RSS technologies in three key areas. First, the IE 7.0 Web browser in Longhorn will make it easy to discover RSS feeds [...]. Second, Microsoft will add pervasive APIs directly to Longhorn so that developers can take advantage of RSS
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Microsoft Notebook: The end of 'my' is nigh - Ending a longstanding tradition, Microsoft Corp. plans to stop using the word "my" as the default prefix for such folders as "My Documents," "My Music," "My Pictures" and others along those lines
ricmac : Microsoft to get rid of 'my' prefix in Longhorn (My Documents, My Photos, etc) - "...the "my" prefix has become so ubiquitous in the technology industry that it's no longer the distinguishing characteristic the company hoped it would be."
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Joi Ito's Web: BSOD upgrades to RSOD in Longhorn - Microsoft Longhorn has upgraded from the "Blue Screen of Death" to the "Red Screen of Death". Nice new look
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