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  1. Can you post a screenshot of what you see? I'm having a hard time understanding what's happening to you.
  2. Supersite In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Tom Merritt and I discuss the Nokia and Microsoft partnership and resulting fallout, Windows Phone announcements at Mobile World Congress, Apple and Google's contrary subscription content plans, travel tech tips, and more. ... View the full article
  3. Supersite In this week's mailbag: Windows Phone 7 and SD memory expansion revisited, Google isn't innovative, Windows Phone and NFC, using Windows Phone as a Zune device, replacing Drive Extender in Windows Home Server 2011, and Office, Windows Phone 7, and Windows Live SkyDrive. ... View the full article
  4. Supersite When Microsoft cut Drive Extender from Windows Home Server 2011, I figured that was the end of that product. But I was wrong, and I can now reveal that I intend to use WHS 2011 for my own home technology needs, replacing the original version of WHS. ... View the full article
  5. Supersite While the Internet Explorer Mobile web browser included with Windows Phone 7 is actually pretty decent, like much of Windows Phone it's missing some basic and key features. But that's where Adam Nathan's excellent Metro web browser comes to the rescue. ... View the full article
  6. Microsoft officials say they are considering modifying the Windows Phone Application Provider Agreement to add more open-source licenses “in upcoming revisions.” View the full article
  7. Windows IT Pro An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including a Nokia shareholder uprising is just a hoax, Windows Phone app development skyrockets, Symbian developers need to face a not-so-new reality, Intel is desperate for Meego partners that don't exist, Microsoft Office continues its scoffing at Google Apps, Verizon iPhone 4 sales embarrass, Google Music is finally on tap, Watson beats humans at Jeopardy, and Borders files for bankruptcy protection. ... View the full article
  8. Supersite Today, Bing released the Bing Bar 7, bringing the best of the web right to your browser with easy access to things like Bing search, Facebook, email, Bing Rewards, maps, games and more. ... View the full article
  9. Microsoft has many, varied platforms across the company. The latest addition to the line-up: The Living Room Platform. View the full article
  10. Windows IT Pro One day after Apple shocked content makers (and, hopefully, antitrust regulators) with an antagonistic subscription publishing scheme in which it would command 30 percent of all sales and prevent its partners from fairly selling their wares elsewhere, Google announced a competing plan for its own and other mobile platforms. ... View the full article
  11. There’s an alleged leaked Dell roadmap making the rounds that shows a timeline indicating that Dell is going to ship a Windows 8 tablet, codenamed Peju, in the first quarter of 2012. My first reaction on seeing this is… No way. View the full article
  12. Microsoft released the on-premises and partner-hosted versions of its Dynamics CRM 2011 product on February 16. View the full article
  13. Supersite If you subscribe to MSDN or TechNet, you can now grab the slipstreamed ISO for Service Pack 1 + Windows Server 2008 R2 or Service Pack 1 + Windows 7, as well as the standalone installer. ... View the full article
  14. Welcome Issa. Glad to have you as part of the community.
  15. The much-ballyhooed Nokia shareholder “revolt” over Nokia’s Windows Phone 7 adoption plan is over, a day after it began. View the full article
  16. Supersite Microsoft Signature provides a very Mac-like PC experience that is vastly superior to anything offered by any other retailers or directly from the PC makers. The problem is, few customers are aware that it exists, and that Microsoft sells Signature PCs both online and in its own retail stores. ... View the full article
  17. Windows IT Pro As expected, Apple this week rolled out a subscription offering for content providers that wish to sell magazines, books, movies, and other content from the iPhone App Store. ... View the full article
  18. Windows IT Pro In the wake of Nokia's dramatic decision to drop its failing smartphone strategy and instead adopt Microsoft's Windows Phone platform, the struggling company is finding itself under attack from those who disagree with the new direction. ... View the full article
  19. For a while, had been wondering when Microsoft would ship CardSpace 2.0, the last, un-delivered piece of its Geneva set of security wares. The answer, it turns out, is never. View the full article
  20. According to the January data from comScore, Microsoft and Yahoo have finally managed to hit a new high: A combined share of 29.2 percent of explicit core search share in the U.S. View the full article
  21. Supersite Today: IE 9 RC hits Windows Update, an IE 9 blocker tool, Apple goes subscription for content providers as expected, Apple takes credit for lowering suicide rate at Foxconn, an iPhone auto-correct gaff leads to violence, Microsoft certifications don't pay off, Facebook's new photo viewer stinks, YAAT, and more moaning about Windows Phone. ... View the full article
  22. Over the past few days, more and more Microsoft watchers are noticing that Microsoft execs seem to be making a deliberate effort to avoid using the Z (Zune) word. That avoidance has set off a wave of speculation. View the full article
  23. Windows IT Pro Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer this week provided a keynote address at Mobile World Congress and gave some insight into the company's plans to update its Windows Phone OS this year. There was precious little in the way of true news, if you've been following the rumor mill, but the talk was still interesting because it was the first time the software giant had formally acknowledged some of these upcoming new features and services. ... View the full article
  24. Windows IT Pro At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) trade show in Barcelona one year ago, Microsoft executives announced the company's plans to deep-six its aging and incompetent Windows Mobile system and replace it with a new mobile platform called Windows Phone. The message at this year's MWC is about updating and improving that new platform. ... View the full article
  25. Better late then never. You been a big help in your time here. Welcome to the community.
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