Archive for December, 2008

Dec31

2009 first minutes UFOS

A 9 minutes video showing some strange lights in the night, 40 minutes after the 2009 New Year ….Interesting and open to comments …Have some more interesting videos, vivid colour and details …I will post here soon…

Author: avatargoodfather
Tags: ufo 2009 new year infra red video
Posted: 01 January 2009
Rating: 5.0
Votes: 5

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Dec31

Users reporting 30 GB Zune failures

Users with 30 GB Zunes are reporting their players are bricking. There is still no word from Microsoft about what’s causing the problems or what users should do to fix their devices.




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Dec30

Microsoft and pay-as-you-go: Been there, done that

Much is being made of Microsoft’s recent patent application for a pay-as-you-go service model. But many seem to forget Microsoft has been experimenting with this model for the past couple of years via several different programs.




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Dec30

What will — and won’t — Microsoft do in 2009?

It’s time for me to give my crystal ball another spin. Here are ten things I think Microsoft will — and won’t — do in 2009.




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Dec30

Windows 7: What does ‘feature complete’ mean?

Now that Windows 7 Beta 1 — which the Windows team built on December 12, 2008 — has started leaking on torrents and is poised to make its public debut at the Consumer Electronics show, it’s time to revisit Microsoft’s “feature-complete” promise.




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Dec22

Latest search numbers not good for Microsoft

ComScore published its November search-query share numbers on December 19. The news wasn’t good for Live Search.




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Dec22

December ‘All About Microsoft’ codename tracker now available for download

The “All About Microsoft” CodeTracker is a chart of Microsoft codenames that I’ll be updating every month. If you’re a Microsoft customer, partner, analyst, competitor (or even employee), you might find it useful. The free December update is available for download now.




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Dec21

Microsoft to allow custom PC makers to stock XP through mid-2009

In yet another reprieve for Windows XP, Microsoft is allowing system builders to continue to obtain copies of Windows XP to preload on PCs through June 30, 2009.




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Dec19

GOOD: Christmas Made in China

Christmas is a consumer bonanza, but where do all these products that flood December come from? The answers China. From fake Christmas trees and ornaments to iPhones and XBoxes, China has become, for all intents and purposes, our North Pole. GOOD unwraps the numbers. Animation & Design by Chris Weller Produced by Max Joseph, Simon Hawkins

Author: avatargoodmagazine
Tags: Christmas santa claus china chinese holiday elf elves hu jintao zhejiang toys dun che lao ren internet golf club manufacture defective lead poisoning
Posted: 19 December 2008
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 13

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Dec19

Microsoft puts finishing touches on updated unified-communications platform

Microsoft released to manufacturing on December 19 Office Communications Server 2007 Release 2 (R2), its core unified-communications platform. R2 is a “minor” upgrade to OCS 2007, which Microsoft rolled out in the fall of 2007.




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