November 30, 2008
I’m sure alot of people out there have heard of the Vista Transformation Pack, a software bundle that ads alot of Vista’s features (as well as a clone of Vista’s ‘Aero’ theme) to Windows XP. I used it a few years ago and have to say, it’s not great. It does add some usefull things to XP but it slows the computer down considerably.

Vista Transformation Pack dosn't always work properly.
Some of the features that I liked included Vista SideBar, a tool that mimicked the SideBar in Vista, ViStart, a clone of the Vista Start menu (rather buggy though) and WinFlip, a peice of Software that simulates the Start+Tab flip hing in Vista. I did however end up un installing the pack because it made my computer so slow. In some cases it took 5 times as long to do something in XP with the Pack than in XP without it. The Pack also messed up my Audio Drivers.
When compared to the speed of real copy of Vista on the same machine, the Pack was faster but by so little it hardly mattered. If you have an old PC, I don’t suggest trying the pack or attempting to install Vista itself, just stick with what works for you - XP.
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Features, Microsoft, Software | Tagged: drivers, Interface, pack, Software, system, transformation pack, UI, vista, windows, xp |
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November 23, 2008
By Erwin Blonk, November 23th, 3:35PM
Microsoft recently announced Morro, dubbing it a no-cost consumer security offering which will protect against viruses, spy-ware and other computer problems. It will become available in the first half of 2009.
According to Roger Kay of Endpoint Technology Associates, “By offering such basic protection at no charge to the consumer, Microsoft is promoting a safer environment.” As such it can be seen as an extension to Windows Update.
Rowan Trollope, Symantec’s consumer business senior vice president, considers it proof of Microsoft’s inability to provide quality security software.
Randy Abrams, technical director of security firm ESET, sees it differently. Windows Live OneCare took 2% of the market without many promotional activities, deeming it not a defeat to competitors but a bid to enhance Windows’ security positioning.
OneCare will be sold until June 30th, 2009 and support will be phased out soon after.
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Microsoft, News, Software | Tagged: Anti-spyware, Anti-virus, Microsoft, Security |
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Posted by johnnybond86
November 11, 2008
By Erwin Blonk, 4:12 PM
As of October 27th, LiveID is an OpenID provider. This adds a large pool of potential accounts to OpenID, the internet single sign-on solution.
At this time a few restrictions apply, like:
- it supports only OpenId 2.0
- it is in CTP phase
In its present form the target audience is developers. According to the Live Services blog it will soon be available for general use.
The main problem OpenID is facing is Google. They have an created a version of OpenID that is not completely compatible. If this will lead to a switch to the Google version or if it leaves Google behind, remains to be seen.
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Microsoft, News | Tagged: Google, LiveID, Microsoft, OpenID, yahoo |
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November 10, 2008
By Kris at 3:15 PM
If you buy a netbook today, you’ll most likely be running Windows XP or a Linux variant by default, due in no small part to Vista’s high power and system resource consumption. That is potentially one of the reasons why Vista sales aren’t as high as expected, because the netbook concept didn’t see it’s first real releases until approximately a year after Windows Vista was released. Microsoft apparently gambled on the concept that desktops and laptops were going to continue to a strict increase in power over time, but instead netbooks with lower resources and cost came into the picture and have started to rise in popularity. Read the rest of this entry »
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Apple, Microsoft, News | Tagged: Apple, Apple and netbooks, Linux, Microsoft, netbook, netbooks, windows7 and netbooks |
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November 10, 2008
By Kris at 2:01

The current economic situation in America is affecting everyone, though it would seem some are feeling it more than others. Microsoft for one doesn’t seem to have noticed, that or they’ve gone off the deep end. For some reason or another the company has lodged an office environment into a bus, which includes multiple workstations. As of now not much information was released about the “Microsoft Bus,” other than that the mobile cubicle is roaming about in China. It could be possible that Microsoft wants to sell these specialized buses to major corporations that are always on the go and would benefit from having a highly mobile work environment. I also noticed that the computers in the Microsoft bus are running Windows XP, so that just goes to show how much faith Microsoft has placed in Vista. Read the rest of this entry »
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Microsoft, News | Tagged: bus, Microsoft, Microsoft hates Vista too, office, pc, The Microsoft Bus |
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November 9, 2008
by Erwin Blonk at 6:48 PM
In a post titled How Many Hard Drives Do You Have In Your Home Server? the Windows Home Server Team Blog lets us have a look into what the Customer Experience Improvement Program found.
Here are a few highlights:
Largest number of hard drives attached to 1 server: 27
Largest total available disk space: 22TB
Largest total used disk space: 19TB
The program is used, among other things, to see how the server is used and what it can handle. With 29% of the owners attaching at least 4 hard drives, central storage seems to be as important in homes as it is in the corporate world.
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Microsoft, News | Tagged: Microsoft, Windows Home Server |
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October 25, 2008

By Kris at 12:52 PM
On Wednesday Microsoft announced on a company blog that they will release an SP2 update for Office 2007. The update will be available next year and will ship between February and April. Microsoft didn’t want to reveal everything yet but so far but they said that Office 2007 will support Open Document Format which is used by OpenOffice a free alternative to Microsoft Office. Microsoft also said that Office will have a more reliable and faster Calendar than in previous versions. Microsoft will show off newer features in the upcoming weeks and will have a private beta for its enterprise customers in the next couple of days. It is still unknown if the beta will go public.
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Microsoft, News, Software | Tagged: excel, Microsoft, Microsoft Office Update, outlook, PowerPoint, SP2, update, word |
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October 23, 2008
By Jonathan at 1:58 CST

Even though Bill Gates has left Microsoft, he is still not done making his mark in technology. Bill has recently created a company and website called Bill Gates Catalyst 3.
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October 17, 2008
By Kris at 4:17 PM
Will you trust the Windows Cloud operating system with your data? Well for those of you who haven’t been listening to the news lately Steve Ballmer stated that Microsoft is creating a new operating system separate from the upcoming Windows 7. Steve Ballmer didn’t confess too much about the mysterious cloud other than that a company’s developer conference will be held at the end of the October in Los Angeles. Most people know that Windows Cloud will be an operating system that will store your data onto a Microsoft server or better known as the “cloud”. After that your data will be reachable from any computer, or in the future from any device that has an internet connection.
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Microsoft, News, Software | Tagged: Microsoft, new operating system, new os, Steve Ballmer, Windows Cloud |
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October 13, 2008
By Chad at 7:00 PM
Mike Nash at the Windows Vista blog reported today that the official name for Windows 7 will be… well, Windows 7. According to Mike they decided on the name because “this is the seventh release of Windows, so therefore “Windows 7″ just makes sense”. We are expecting to find out more about Windows 7 in the coming weeks at PDC and WinHEC.
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Microsoft, News, Software | Tagged: Microsoft, Windows 7 |
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