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• Jan 13 Sat


Dynamics AX Video on Channel 9

Charlie Maitland writes "Channel 9 has a video up on Production Planning with Dynamics AX (Axapta). It is nice to see the Business side of Microsoft getting some coverage for once!"

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Microsoft BI Conference site is live

Chris Webb writes "...for more information the conference including how to submit abstracts for presentations and nominations for awards. Hmm, now I need to think of a presentation I could give."

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• Nov 27 Mon


Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver

Scott Hanselman writes "I'm stoked about this new (and inexpensive) add-on. The Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver is a USB receiver, modeled in the style of the receivers many already have for keyboards and mice, that let's you use your existing Xbox Wireless stuff like the controller and driving wheel with existing games. I've always been a little underwhelmed with Joystick support in Windows, but DirectX 10 (only took 10 tries) tries to rectify that. Additionally, the new "Games for Windows" branding insists that all games that receive the label must:"

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• Nov 16 Thu


Downloading Vista RTM

Scott Hanselman writes " I'm downloading Vista off of MSDN right now at a speedy 2 megs a second....I think I will: Remove all things Office 2007 Beta 2 TR from my current Vista RC2 installation; Upgrade to Vista RTM; Upgrade to the Beta ATI Drivers for Vista RTM (Catalyst 8.31.100); Install Office 2007 Professional. I'll skip the other apps like InfoPath, OneNote, and Visio, until I hear that they've got this whole product key thing fixed. Right now, even though a product key is supposed to allow 10 activations (and really should be 10 PCs) it only allows one application."

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The secret sauce for installing Office Professional 2007

Sanjay Shetty writes " While installing the new office 2007 bits, it started off with having an issue with beta bits of the Compatibility pack for Microsoft Office 2007 File formats. After uninstalling the same, I though life was back on track again and next it had an issue with ActiveSync. This was a real strange one, I could shut activesync and retry or continue and have my system reboot post the setup... The funny thing is you can't shut activesync down straight away... so all I did was open and then minimize it and hit retry again. Guess what the installation proceeded...he most important addition is the To-Do Bar... just amazing. Besides showing whats next on your calendar it also shows you your to-do items from your tasks as well as from emails which you may have marked for follow-up. I just love the To-Do Bar it's just plain awesome..."

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• Nov 15 Wed


Best Outlook 2007 Improvement - Include Calendar

Scott Hanselman writes " Sometimes when you download multi-gig ISOs and have trouble installing, you look for little features that "make it all worthwhile." Little usabilty stuff, you know. Everyone's raving about the Ribbon interface, and the Outlook "To-Do Bar" but my choice for the best new feature in Office, and Outlook in particular? Check out the "Include" section of the Outlook New Message Ribbon...this makes it all worthwhile. It's bloodly brilliant, and it's about time. Click "Business Card" and you can add your VCard in one click. Click Signature and you can add any of your email sigs in replies or mesages where it was removed. And the very best option? Include Calendar...."

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• Nov 14 Tue


Will Zune take a bite out of the Apple?

Rob Howard writes " Microsoft is releasing Zune any day now. Personally I have no plan to give up my Apple iPod just yet – although the bigger screen looks pretty nice...Zune has a huge opportunity here. As someone who is increasingly becoming more interested in the business of technology I can’t help but feel a pang of jealously. Zune is a fantastic opportunity for Microsoft and I’m personally excited to watch the story develop – not to mention that Microsoft has a pretty good track record of coming from behind in existing markets."

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• Nov 13 Mon


TechEd Barcelona - The last three days

Jonas Folleso writes " As you can imagine after reading the posts TechEd this year was really busy for us.You can cram all the great content into one DVD, but you can't capture the true atmosphere and all the people you meet at TechEd into one DVD. You'll have to be there your self....Wednesday evening was all about the infamous, annual Norwegian TechEd party at the Hard Rock Cafe. More than 200 Norwegian delegates where attending TechEd this year, and the Norwegian party is know for being the best TechEd party, so quite a few speakers dropped by as well. As you can imagine, the place was quite crowded and the atmosphere was great!"

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• Nov 10 Fri


Security Guide for Windows Vista is out now

Kevin Remde writes "With the release to manufacturing of Windows Vista, we're going to also see a lot of the resources surrounding Windows Vista to also be released in their final form. Of course, I'm not going to blog about each one of these when it occurs, but this here Security Guide is one that is pretty important, and one a lot of people have been anxioulsy awaiting. Here's the "chapter summary" graphic from that page, if you'd like an idea of what the guide will cover"

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• Nov 7 Tue


Mix '07 and IndiMix '06

Venkatarangan Tnc writes "Recently Microsoft announced Mix '07 - the conference for web developers, designers and business professionals. It is around April end 2007 in Las Vegas and as of now I am planning to attend it. I was there in last year....The event had good technologies talked like Atlas, AJAX, Mash-ups, WPF & MOSS 2007. For a relief, the event was not Microsoft only affair. It had good participation from other new age web companies like Yahoo & Amazon. This gave the event a good breadth of topics and speakers. I also liked the format and restriction to few hundred partipants."

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The invisible system icon

Kate Gregory writes "I've been using Windows since the beginning. And I use the system icon in the upper left quite a lot, mostly to close things, and especially when the window is off the screen a bit so the X isn't available. In Vista, it looks like that icon/button is gone, but it isn't. Just click where it should be....Double-click to close the window, or do any of the things you would otherwise do on that menu. Isn't that cool?"

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• Nov 6 Mon


Virtual Earth --- in 3D!!

Sam Batterman writes "So, here's the huge surprise. Over the past few months, the VE team has been doing some fantatic work in interpreting aerial photos and constructing 3D surfaces based on these photos. Since I live near Philadelphia I thought you might enjoy the incredible detail that this technology brings to the masses."

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• Mar 24 Fri


Convergence Day 1

Larry Lentz writes "Today is the first day of Microsoft Dynamics Convergence 2006. Actually today is Partner Day. There are about 2,400 partners here and they expect the population to explode to over 7,000 tomorrow! "

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