SharePoint, Office Betas in November

It's the 2010 version of each product we're talking about here. For a closer look at what's going to be in both (particularly in SharePoint), take a look at Redmond magazine columnist and friend of RCPU Mary Jo Foley's take on the products.

Posted by Lee Pender on 10/20/20090 comments


Microsoft Still Fishing for Sidekick Data

Redmond's embarrassing Sidekick data-loss fiasco might still have a non-tragic ending, but the company's ongoing effort to salvage Sidekick users' lost data isn't as easy as Microsoft might have made it seem -- or perhaps even thought it would be.

The initial euphoria over reports of the data's death being greatly exaggerated has turned to something closer to cautious optimism and a bit of a call for patience among users. The whole thing got somebody at the New York Times so excited, though, that the paper busted out a Microsoft-is-dying feature that details how Microsoft will fail in the cloud and ultimately sink into irrelevance. (OK, so that's a harsh description of the story -- but not that harsh.)

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/20/20091 comments


Mozilla Blocks, Unblocks Microsoft Firefox Add-Ons

Not cool, Microsoft. Not cool. Sneaking add-ons into Firefox that ended up messing up users' (including your editor's) browsers was a bad move. So bad, in fact, that Mozilla blocked a couple of Microsoft's under-the-table add-ons before finally working with Microsoft to at least make the .NET Framework Assistant add-on safe for use.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/20/20090 comments


Tech Data Rolls Out Unified Communications, Network Security Units

The big distributor has new, specialized units for UC and network security.

Posted by Lee Pender on 10/15/20090 comments


Sidekick Sabotage?

OK, so we wanted to link to the Beastie Boys doing their old hit on YouTube, but it turns out that there is a word or two in "Sabotage" that isn't entirely family-friendly. So, just sing it in your head if you want to, or look up the link for yourself.

Anyway, rumor has it this week that Microsoft's now-infamous Sidekick data-loss disaster could have been the result of sloppiness, some Microsoft head-in-the-sand syndrome, or maybe...sabotage! Apparently, there is considerable animosity between the former Danger folks and the Microsoft people who are putting together the fabled project "Pink." Some of that could have spilled over into malfeasance.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/15/20092 comments


'Family Guy' and Microsoft: We Have No Words

OK, so "Family Guy" can be a little controversial and a little edgy. It can also be ridiculously funny. And, despite Peter Griffin's appearance on a Subway commercial, FG is still pretty cool.

That's why we were so disappointed this week to read that Microsoft has bought a whole 30-minute episode of the show -- not commercials during the episode, but the episode itself -- to promote Windows 7.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/15/20092 comments


Swine Flu and You, Microsoft Partners

It's entirely possible that swine flu, H1N1, or whatever you want to call the next wave of sure death to hit the planet, is way overhyped. After all, this isn't the first time something called swine flu has hit the U.S.

As some dork on the Internet observed back in June, there was an outbreak of swine flu in the '70s, and quite an attention-grabbing one at that. And yet, those of us who were around back then and are still around now, which includes most of us, managed to survive. (And, yes, your editor just linked to his own personal blog. So, sue us. No, wait -- don't. That was just a joke. Seriously, please don't sue us.)

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/15/20090 comments


It's Data-Loss Week: This Time, It's Snow Leopard

Well, well, well. So it's not just Microsoft, or cloud computing, or mobile technology that's having problems with data loss.

Now, Apple is battling a bugaboo of its own, this one in its highly acclaimed Snow Leopard operating system. OK, so it's not striking that many users, and it's certainly not on the scale of the Sidekick fiasco -- but it's data loss nonetheless.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/14/20094 comments


Washington Post Says Small Businesses Should Dump Windows

OK, so that's kind of a "gotcha" headline, but now that we've (hopefully) got you, The Washington Post really did publish an item this week saying that small-business owners should switch from Windows to Linux if they want to bank securely online. The author of the Post's blog entry, Brian Krebs, even gives a whole, long tutorial on how to use Linux on a Windows machine.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/14/20091 comments


Armani and Microsoft: Seriously?

So, Armani has designed a $1,000 phone that runs on Windows Mobile 6.5. No, seriously, this is real. A $1,000 phone. Microsoft. Armani. How on earth did those three elements ever come together in a single newsletter entry? How much Armani does Steve Ballmer actually wear? Oh, he can afford it, but does Armani make those electric-blue, standard-issue, button-down Microsoft shirts that are the scourge of Microsoft conferences year after year? We're guessing that the answer is no.

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/14/20090 comments


Danger Turns Out To Be Appropriate Name for Microsoft's Sidekick Maker

By now, you've probably heard the news, but if you haven't, here it is: The Sidekick device, probably not named after Dallas' professional indoor soccer team from the 1980s, had a little hiccup recently. Sidekick users apparently lost all their personal data and aren't likely to get much of it back.

Sidekick is part of the Microsoft family now, with Redmond having acquired Danger, the appropriately named maker of the device, last year. So, Danger's (big) problem is now Microsoft's problem -- and T-Mobile's, as well. (By the way, doesn't T-Mobile sound at least a little bit like a name for a rapper?)

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Posted by Lee Pender on 10/13/20095 comments


Big Patch Tuesday Today

There's a scary batch of patches coming out on Oct. 13. If only today were Friday...but it's not. It's Patch Tuesday, and it's a heavy one this month.

Posted by Lee Pender on 10/13/20090 comments


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