Microsoft changes anti-spyware name in Vista OS preview (InfoWorld) (
December 19th, 2005
Microsoft changes anti-spyware name in Vista OS preview (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - Microsoft’s December Community Technology Preview (CTP) for the Windows Vista client OS features a renamed version of the company’s anti-spyware software. Announced on Monday, the December CTP, known as build 5270, will reach about 500,000 people through avenues such as the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) and TechNet, according to the company. The company cited
Microsoft launches updated Vista preview (CNET)
Third preview version of forthcoming Windows release adds a number of security features as well as performance and user interface functions.
New Windows Vista Preview Could Attract 500,000 Testers (Developer Pipeline)
Latest version includes anti-spyware utility, disk encryption technology, and user interface improvements
Retrofit Your Web Pages For Wireless Compatibility (Pocket PC Thoughts)
“If you’re like many Web developers, you have no idea how to ensure that your Web pages are accessible to wireless devices. Because you probably don’t want to maintain Web and wireless versions of the same site or take on the overhead of Extensible Markup Language (XML) transformations, this article shows you a more practical approach to wireless compatibility. With some well-designed XHTML, a
Microsoft Releases Longhorn Server Code with Vista Beta (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that participants in the Windows Server “Longhorn” private beta program had received an updated build of Longhorn Server code as part of the Windows Vista CTP.
Eclipse touts Web, J2EE development in tools release (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - Article Body: Bolstering development of Web and enterprise J2EE applications in the open source arena, the Eclipse Foundation on Monday is set to release Version 1.0 of its Eclipse Web Tools Platform. Version 1.0 features the official APIs for the platform, which had been available in previous incarnations with provisional APIs. “We’re declaring ourselves ready as a
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