May 16th, 2007 ·
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If you’re having problems syncing your smartphone with Vista, Microsoft is on the case and promises a fix is on the way.
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PC Magazine’s list of 59 utilities for Windows, including Vista.
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Our campus is using
KMS, but I’ve not yet heard is there is a reason we went that way. How about you?
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Starting with the June 7th Advanced Notification Service we’ll know if the following Tuesday will bring Vista updates. No more guessing!
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A method is available for launching a denial of service attack on a Vista machine that would require the user to manually refresh their network interface.
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Not a bad idea, you could have your calendar displayed on your fridge, or a to-do list, or even a shopping list. They just have to figure out how to make it thinner now.
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A UK Vista users group that is meeting on May 24th.
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Though not directly Vista related, Bill Gates announced today that Longhorn will officially be called ‘Windows Server 2008′
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If you’ve got a subscription to Microsoft Connect, MSDN, or TechNet you’ll soon be able to download a copy of Vista Enterprise as a Virtual PC image.
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Problems with the Nikon NEF codec in Vista? You are not alone.
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Windows Vista » Windows Vista May 16, 2007 10:03 pm
May 16, 2007 at 8:39 pm
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