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  1. While you won't find a more enthusiastic supporter of Windows Phone 7, I'm concerned that the initial release of this OS won't be acceptable to those enterprises that wish to retain tight control over the mobile devices used in their environments. View the full article
  2. Microsoft is rechristening its Businesss Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) and Live@edu suites as “Office 365″ and is launching a limited beta of the business version of the suite on October 19. View the full article
  3. Another day, another Microsoft product with “7″ in its name launches. On October 19, Microsoft unveiled Windows Embedded Automotive 7, the latest version of its Embedded Automotive platform. View the full article
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  5. Just days after he started blogging again, Ray Ozzie has announced plans to retire from Microsoft. Ozzie is stepping down as Chief Software Architect, as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced in an e-mail to employees on October 18. View the full article
  6. Microsoft officials said earlier this year to watch for new and next-generation apps for both internal Microsoft use and external customer use to debut on Windows Azure. It looks like that’s gradually starting to happen. View the full article
  7. In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and Paul discuss the Windows Phone 7 launch, why Windows Phone 7 is superior to the competition, which phone Paul is choosing, the shutdown of Windows Live Spaces and Live Mesh Beta, the Facebook/Bing link-up, and a lack of compatibility between Outlook 2011 and Hotmail. View the full article
  8. I've picked the Xbox LIVE puzzle game Flowerz for my first Windows Phone 7 App of the Week selection. It's fun, addictive, and doles out Achievements. Best of all, it's free. View the full article
  9. A new Add-on Performance Advisor in Internet Explorer 9 proactively warns you about add-ons that impact the browser's performance. View the full article
  10. Before getting started with Windows Phone 7, it's crucial that you correctly configure a Windows Live ID to work with connected online services, Zune, and Xbox LIVE. Here's an early peek at my upcoming review for Microsoft's innovative new smart phone platform. View the full article
  11. Setup RDP on the client to bring your disks to the server and make sure clipboard is also accessible while logged into the server. Then while logged into the server open my computer and browse to the file on your disk and execute it to install. You can also copy files back and forth this way.
  12. New Microsoft Security Essentials and Forefront Client Security updates, an updated Eclipse tools for Windows Azure build and the Old Spice Guy — all part of this week’s Microsoft news you may have missed. View the full article
  13. EA offers up some decent competition to the Call of Duty series with its new Medal of Honor, set during the current conflict in Afghanistan. It's a beautiful game, but it falls short with a too-easy single player experience and inferior multiplayer. View the full article
  14. Is there a secret Windows Phone slate waiting in the wings? I’d say the answer is no. Here’s why. View the full article
  15. Microsoft is looking into user reports of memory problems connected to its new Zune PC client 4.7 software update. View the full article
  16. Zune 4.7 isn't a major update to Microsoft's digital media platform, but it provides Windows Phone support, streaming video capabilities, international support for Zune Marketplace, and other new features. View the full article
  17. For being a social-media fan, Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie hasn’t been big on sharing publicly via blogging or Twitter. But on October 14, after a four-year hiatus, Ozzie started a new blog. View the full article
  18. What do Microsoft Messenger Connect and System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3 have in common? Not a whole lot, other than the fact that as of October 14, both are no longer in beta and are available in final form. View the full article
  19. Microsoft will be offering its CRM Online 2011 service for a promotional introductory price of $34 per user per month, which will kick in starting in January 2011. View the full article
  20. At the end of September, MobileTechWorld.com reported that Windows Live Messenger (WLM) was coming to Windows Phone 7, but that the instant-messaging application wouldn’t be developed by Microsoft. It turns out that report may be right. View the full article
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  22. New numbers are out from market-research firm IDC and search-analysis firm comScore on October 13. The findings: Apple is now No. 3 in U.S. PC shipments, and Bing/Yahoo’s combined U.S. search share is down slightly compared to last month. View the full article
  23. Microsoft and Bing are partnering to “make Bing search more social.” In Web 2.0 speak, the idea is search graph + web graph = better answers. View the full article
  24. Here's a quick guide to the consumer products and services Microsoft and its partners are offering this holiday season, including Windows 7 PCs and games, mice and keyboards, Xbox 360, Zune, and Kinect, and Office 2011 for the Mac. View the full article
  25. I’ve gotten more than a few queries from Live Mesh beta users asking how much more time they had to use the Microsoft synchronization service before the plug was pulled. The answer: You have until March 31, 2011. View the full article
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