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  1. Windows IT Pro Stay updated on Windows 8, IE 9, and Office 2010 in 2011 with the latest from your favorite expert on all things Microsoft. ... View the full article
  2. Supersite Tech news and tidbits of the day, from around the web, including a holiday miracle, new IE 9 performance demos, a new social networking service, and more Apple hubris. ... View the full article
  3. It’s always interesting to look back at the end of the year and see what earned us our supper — and your clicks. Were there any constant themes or trends? View the full article
  4. Windows IT Pro Tech enthusiasts who have been flummoxed by Microsoft's slower-than-molasses reactions to new market trends such as motion gaming (Wii, 2006) smartphones (iPhone, 2007), and tablet computing (iPad, 2010) got a bit of good news this week: The software giant is finally porting its Windows operating system to non-PC, thin and light hardware systems, opening up core product line to a new generation of devices. ... View the full article
  5. Windows IT Pro Hewlett-Packard will announce its own iPad competitor, the webOS-based PalmPad, next month at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The PalmPad will join a growing crowd of iPad wannabes which includes RIM's PlayBook, a number of Android-based tablets like the Galaxy Tab, and a host of PC-based tablets from Microsoft and its partners. ... View the full article
  6. Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft will announce at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) a version of Windows that will work on ARM.If I were a betting woman, I’d bet against them on this one. View the full article
  7. Microsoft is launching a new HTML5 Labs Web site, where the company will prototype “early and not yet fully stable drafts” of specifications from the W3C and other standards bodies. View the full article
  8. Supersite Tech news and tidbits of the day, from around the web, including the countdown to Christmas and a lot of information about the Xbox 360 and video game consoles in general. ... View the full article
  9. On December 21, in an article on its Web site for the press, Microsoft officials said that its phone partners have sold “over 1.5 million phones in the first six weeks” they were available. View the full article
  10. Windows IT Pro The world is moving inexorably to cloud computing, smart mobile devices, and web-based applications, and away from rich but hard to manage client applications that are deployed locally to individual desktops. ... View the full article
  11. Windows IT Pro On Tuesday, Microsoft unexpectedly broke its silence about Windows Phone 7 sales and announced that its partners sold over 1.5 million devices in the first six weeks of availability. Additionally, the company plans to release several software updates in the next couple of months. ... View the full article
  12. Windows IT Pro Ever since ex-Microsoft executive Stephen Elop suddenly and unexpectedly bolted from the software giant to run ailing mobile handset maker Nokia, rumors have swirled that he would engineer an alliance between the two firms and bring Microsoft's Windows Phone software to Nokia. This week, the rumors are back. ... View the full article
  13. The December update to my Microsoft Codename Tracker chart is done and ready for download. There are a bunch of new codenames in this month’s update, including one I’ve been chasing for a while: “Thunderbay.” Thunderbay isn’t a product codename it’s an Entertainment and Devices strategy codename. I provide more details on Microsoft Thunderbay [...] View the full article
  14. Microsoft has started external developer testing of a number of interrelated parallel/distributed technologies for Windows Server that are part of the codename “Dryad” family. View the full article
  15. Supersite Tech news and tidbits of the day, from around the web, including the first Call of Duty: Black Ops Map Pack, two high-profile Google failures (Nexus S, Google TV), and Microsoft's quiet cancellation of Office Genuine Advantage. ... View the full article
  16. Windows IT Pro With Small Business Server 2011, Microsoft splits the product in two with the traditional Standard edition and a lower-end, cloud-based Essentials offering that targets small businesses. ... View the full article
  17. Windows IT Pro Microsoft executive Kevin Kean sits down with us to discuss the two very different editions of SBS 2011. He describes how key differences between these editions will affect Microsoft customers and partners. ... View the full article
  18. Windows IT Pro There's been a creeping sense of inevitability to Google's rise to the top of the technology food chain. There's just one problem. Most of Google's products and services aren't actually that competitive, and some are even downright horrible. And two of those, the Nexus S and Google TV, are high-profile failures. ... View the full article
  19. Supersite In this week's mailbag: Office 365 and non-profits, using Microsoft Security Essentials 2 with Windows Server, reading PDFs on the Kindle, finding Zune speakers in an iPod world, moving files and folders within Office Web Apps and SkyDrive, and fears about the future of Windows Phone. ... View the full article
  20. The first time you load it it might convert the format to 2010. If it does it might not work in 2007 again.
  21. That problem is caused by sql express. It's a bug that's been in 2007 since the start. I haven't experienced it yet in 2010 so it will be good.
  22. Supersite In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Tom Merritt and I discuss how Microsoft can fix Windows to address new competitive threats, some Windows Phone 7 update rumors, Hotmail's new Active Views, Office 2010 security tech for Office 2003 and 2007, the Bing Fall Update, and another round of holiday tech gift picks. ... View the full article
  23. No problems with compatibility. I have a mix of 2007 and 2010 installed.
  24. Supersite When it comes to backwards compatibility, Windows is all things to all customers. But it's time to put legacy technologies on the backburner and turn Windows into a truly modern, componentized system that can be more easily optimized for a coming generation of PCs and PC-like devices. ... View the full article
  25. It took a week, but Microsoft execs have come out swinging against Google’s plan for providing e-mail back-up for Exchange. View the full article
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