1. Windows Live & Anti-Linux Campaigner Leaves Microsoft

    Date: 06/21/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: linux, microsoft

    Martin Taylor, a 13-year Microsoft veteran and advisor to chief executive Steve Ballmer, who coordinated Microsoft’s anti-Linux campaign has suddenly quit the company less than three months after moving to a new position revamping MSN’s marketing. He was credited with helping Microsoft beat back the threat posed by the free Linux operating system when he [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/windows-live-anti-linux-campaigner-leaves-microsoft/

  2. Microsoft Ventures Into Robotics With Microsoft Robotics Studio

    Date: 06/21/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: microsoft

    Microsoft Robotics Studio aims to create common technological underpinnings for relatively fragmented robotics industry. It is intended for use with a wide range of robots, from those in factories to the growing number of consumer oriented robots. In short BASIC for Robotics. Microsoft Robotics Studio system, as usual, will run only on Windows. However it can [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/microsoft-ventures-into-robotics-with-microsoft-robotics-studio/

  3. Yet Another Microsoft Excel Vulnerability

    Date: 06/21/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: software, security, microsoft

    While Microsoft developers are scrambling to patch a security hole in Excel, a hacker has now posted code that exploits a second vulnerability in the popular spreadsheet software. Microsoft says that criminals are not yet using this code in attacks, but the software could be used to run unauthorised programs on a PC, according to Marc [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/yet-another-microsoft-excel-vulnerability/

  4. Is open source a threat to copyright?

    Date: 06/21/06 (Open Source)    Keywords: microsoft

    Copyright protects open source projects just as it does Microsoft. But for the benefits of open source to grow, perhaps some adjustments are in order.

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=685

  5. Adobe to bundle in Google toolbar

    Date: 06/21/06 (Web Technology)    Keywords: software, microsoft

    Deal to distribute search tool alongside Adobe's Shockwave playback software is a maneuver against Microsoft.

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6086589.html

  6. Microsoft to publish its privacy rules

    Date: 06/23/06 (Security)    Keywords: microsoft

    Guidelines are meant to help other developers improve practices and offer a look behind the scenes at Microsoft.

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6087538.html

  7. HitTail Website Goes For Tailspin - Solutions

    Date: 06/24/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: asp, sql, microsoft

    HitTail is a nifty utility to get suggestions for writing your blog entries following the long tail model. All throughout the day I couldn’t login to their site, proving once again - If it sounds too good to be true… I kept getting the following error: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error ‘80040e31′ Timeout expired /chart.asp, [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/hittail-website-goes-for-tailspin-solutions/

  8. Google GMail versus Yahoo Mail beta

    Date: 06/24/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: rss, yahoo, microsoft

    Yahoo Mail sucked (pardon my French). However their new version (beta as is the norm these days) is getting rave reviews. Here is a review which compares it with GMail and Microsoft’s Live Mail. The key features are: Ajax interface Desktop application look-and-feel (like Microsoft Outlook) Three-pane, multi-tabbed view RSS Integration Let’s see how Inquirer raved: A clearly defined left-hand-side navigation [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/google-gmail-versus-yahoo-mail-beta/

  9. Remote Access

    Date: 06/24/06 (Computer Help)    Keywords: microsoft

    What's the best way to remotely access my laptop from my desktop PC when they're connected via a wireless network?

    I need to change some settings on my laptop because it won't let me get in! I know what I'm doing once I'm in, but that's the part I can't figure out how to do.

    I only have Windows XP Home on both, so Microsoft's program isn't an option.

    Help! I really don't want to re-install Windows.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/645832.html

  10. RIP: WinFS Killed By Microsoft

    Date: 06/26/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: asp, microsoft

    In a typically sandwitched message format (good news-bad news-good news), Quentin Clark from Microsoft announces the death of WinFS filesystem in WinFS blog. “we are not pursuing a separate delivery of WinFS, including the previously planned Beta 2 release. With most of our effort now working towards productizing mature aspects of the WinFS project into [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/rip-winfs-killed-by-microsoft/

  11. Border patrol for Internet Explorer

    Date: 06/26/06 (Security)    Keywords: browser, microsoft

    Start-up GreenBorder offers a virtual defense for the much-attacked Microsoft browser, but it goes only so far.

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6088062.html

  12. Net companies pledge child porn crackdown

    Date: 06/27/06 (Web Technology)    Keywords: yahoo, microsoft

    As Congress considers forcing Internet providers to snoop on their customers, AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo say they have a better solution.

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6088259.html

  13. Attack code for Windows flaw heightens risk

    Date: 06/27/06 (Security)    Keywords: security, microsoft

    Computer code that exploits a "critical" flaw appears on the Net, prompting Microsoft to issue a security advisory.

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6088277.html

  14. Vista needs some more intermediate, resource conserving "roll-back" modes

    Date: 06/28/06 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: software, security, linux, microsoft

    I ended my testing of Vista Beta 2 just one day after I installed it. On the whole it was a miserable experience.

    Note: I am a microprocessor design engineer. However, I use my computers at home on a mostly casual level. Treat this review as something from an average Joe instead of a "computing elite".

    Disclaimer:
    I knew beforehand that-

    • it is beta software
    • Having only 512 MB of RAM is going to make it slow
    • MANY drivers will not work
    However, the slowness of my laptop was not all that was bothering me. What really bothered me was the interface. Somehow, it did not make accessing things more convenient. The GUI was cumbersome. The only feature that I liked was the new arrangement where the file address area near the top of every window is organized according to directory structure instead of the old-styled DOS directory path. With this new display, each subdirectory level can turn into a drop down menu. See the following screen capture from my laptop. It shows the window that pops up post-install.



    It displays the current address as
    > Control Panel > System and Maintainence > Welcome Center

    Each of the ">" arrows, when clicked on, accesses a drop-down menu.

    That was, as far as I'm concerned, the only bright spot in the new scheme. The rest of the new arrangement is well, miserable, I'm sorry to report. The standard menu (i.e. File, Edit, View, et cetera) is now hidden, which is rather incomprehensible considering that the menu has to be accessed in order to map a network drive! I first gave it the benefit of the doubt and actually searched around the various menus for an alternate way to map a drive (like a direct menu item off of the networking section or something) but finally gave up and enabled the hidden menu, which MS now calls "old styled menu". It is absurd that I'd have to go dig through the Windows help system to find this out. Needless to say that this was one of the things that I complained to Microsoft about in my feedbacks. I forgot what else I complained about, but they were just about as annoying- I don't want to spend time right now just recalling those unpleasant things... It's probably better that I forgot.

    Again, I know this is beta product. However, much of the arrangement in general shows lack of thought in my opinion. You would think that for the amount of time that was spent on development, usability testing would have been proceeding in parallel? If usability goes down in a new OS, who in the world would want it? (besides people who are going to be blessed with an OEM copy in a brand spanking new machine) Yes, I admit that perhaps part of the counterintuitiveness might be due to the fact of the transition between XP and Vista that I was making, but that argument doesn't fly considering there could be alternate interfaces that are completely different yet do not lose out on usability and accessibility.

    My case in point:



    This is after I installed LiteStep in the aftermath of my XP reinstallation. As one can see, the interface is different from that of XP (particularly if explorer is left unused) but is still intuive and accessible- Not to mention it uses up a whole lot less precious system resources than something like Vista. I don't really have to completely give up on the eye candy if I don't want to. A question would be "Why should I go through Vista again, if I am going to be annoyed by its intractibility again?" Yes, I know about other improvements like th new file system as well as security measures, but going through the bloated and poorly designed interface again just isn't my cup of tea. What should Microsoft do to compete better (i.e. get more people to buy Vista) amid the inevitable backlash that it's going to get regarding its new system?

    I tihnk Vista should have alternate shell modes other than simply scaling back to "classic mode" or something like that. I've seen some complaints about how ugly Vista looks without Aero, and even if that gets fixed it's only a small part of the problem that I see. It's not just about looks.

    Vista should have "reduced shell modes" that include scaling back to something inbetween an all-out Aeroglass interface and a baretread classic mode. It should offer modes that emulate something like LiteStep and other derivatives such as LDE(X) and Blackbox derivatives such as BB4Win. Look, if MS wants to "lift" ideas from Apple it might as well do so from everybody else under the sun- why not go all the way and "lift" from LiteStep the way Litestep "lifted" from Linux distros? Just make it different, put some other fancy name on it (like "View Other Vistas" or whatever). I know Vista already has something like this, but it is very limited as I have said.

    That way, certain "Vistas" would take less resources and manage to look just as good as Aero (or even better) simply because they would be loading up less junk. Hey, I would be more compelled to buy Vista then.

    As an aside: I didn't test Vista long enough to feel the pain that many people have been having with Vista's cumbersome UAC. I don't get why MS couldn't just put in place something like a time-limited admin access like certain Linux distros where the access expires after a set amount of time. Since UAC isn't anything new (XP had UAC of sorts- it's just that it's not set up by users as default) and is inside of XP in the form of the runas command, any code that could compromise that sort of command can compromise UAC. Why not just set up a system tray "button" to turn UAC on and off, and have some really big screen cues (e.g. plastering the words "ADMIN MODE" on the four corners of the screen)  to remind the admin user to turn UAC back on after being done with installing something? Can't they implement something that simple?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/942448.html

  15. Putting privacy first at Microsoft

    Date: 06/28/06 (Security)    Keywords: microsoft

    Q&A Chief privacy strategist Peter Cullen discusses Windows Vista, Microsoft's online endeavors and the WGA Notifications flap.

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6089055.html

  16. Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage Scales Back; Rumors of Disabling Pirated Copies

    Date: 06/28/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: microsoft

    Microsoft has responded to user concerns about phone home feature in Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) program. However rumours are now circulating about an even more ominous intrusion into their privacy. As promised, Microsoft has now scaled back the phone home feature, so that it only contacts home base every couple of weeks, with the promise that [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/microsoft-windows-genuine-advantage-scales-back-rumors-of-disabling-pirated-copies/

  17. Microsoft Internet Explorer Bug Allows Hackers To Read Your Email, Website Credentials & Remote Code Execution

    Date: 06/29/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: security, web, microsoft

    Fresh security problems found in Microsoft Internet Explorer that can allow attackers to take over a system or read private information from other Web sites. One of the bugs also affects Firefox. Proof-of-concept code was released demonstrating one of the bugs. A researcher on Full Disclosure mailing list warned of the two IE problems, the more [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/microsoft-internet-explorer-bug-allows-hackers-to-read-your-email-website-credentials-remote-code-execution/

  18. Microsoft Sued Over Windows Genuine Advantage “Spyware”; Seeks Class Action Status

    Date: 06/30/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: spyware, microsoft

    A computer user, Los Angeles resident Brian Johnson, is suing Microsoft Corp. over the company’s Windows Genuine Advantage anti-piracy tool, alleging that it violates laws against spyware. The suit was filed this week in U.S. District Court in Seattle (court documents). It seeks class-action status for claims that Microsoft didn’t adequately disclose details of the tool [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/microsoft-sued-over-windows-genuine-advantage-spyware-seeks-class-action-status/

  19. interview with the kid that started firefox

    Date: 07/03/06 (Mozilla)    Keywords: software, html, web, spyware, microsoft

    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/276185_software03.html

    Q: Microsoft essentially allowed Internet Explorer to go dormant for several years, until Firefox started coming along and chipping away at its market share. What do you think about that, and what does that say about the state of competition?

    Ross: That makes me furious, to be completely honest with you. That, more than anything, is why we really had to start Firefox in the first place.[...]

    The truth is I think Microsoft is very directly responsible for spyware and adware and the pop-up ads in general that proliferated across the Web after they abandoned their product [Internet Explorer]. I mean, this is the world's most-used software application ever ... and I just think it's irresponsible for a company to abandon it simply because they can't find a financial incentive to continue development on it.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/mozilla/369128.html

  20. Mozilla Thunderbird Inbox Setup

    Date: 07/04/06 (Computer Help)    Keywords: yahoo, microsoft

    Hey, guys. I'm trying to start that mozilla thunderbird program- the inbox. Well, I am having trouble and I thought one of you smart cpomputer people might be able to help me. Everytime I try to create a new account, it never can connect to my e-mail address. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.

    OK. So it asks me my name and email address. Easy.

    Then it asks me if I want POP or IMAP. I have tried both. Is there one I'm supposed to pick?

    Then it asks for my incoming server with the example "mail.example.net"
    Well, I have tried "mail.sbcglobal.net" "pop.sbcglobal.net" "imap.sbcglobal.net" Nothing is working.

    Then it asks me my incoming username- spacewine.

    Then my account name, which I leave as my e-mail address.

    My outgoing server- I don't know. I put "NULL" because that was on my outlook express mail, but I don't know if it's right. I never actually used my outlook express anyway, and when I try now, it keeps coming up with error messages:

    The host 'smtp' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'http', Server: 'smtp', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D

    The host 'http' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'http', Server: 'http', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D

    So, basically, I don't know what I'm doing. It's all a puzzle to me. Help??

    EDIT: I found out that sbctyahoo only supports these programs.
    * Outlook 2002 (XP) and 2003
    * Outlook 98 and 2000
    * Microsoft Outlook Express
    * Microsoft Outlook Express for Macintosh
    * Eudora 5.1 and higher
    * Netscape Mail: all versions
    * IncrediMail Build 618 and higher
    * Entourage 2001 and higher
    So I've been working on this forevevr for no reason.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/649796.html

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