Year: 2011

Netflix Releases Windows Phone 7 App, Canadian Xbox Streaming

Netflix announced Monday that subscribers in Canada can now stream content via the Xbox 360, while U.S. and Canadian users can access content on their Windows Phone 7 devices. Users in Canada can now access Netflix’s “Watch Instantly” library via the Microsoft Xbox 360, provided you have a Netflix membership, a broadband Internet connection, and […]

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The 70-620 Exam question and answer

QUESTION 1 You work as the desktop support technician at ActualKey.com. The ActualKey.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ActualKey.com. The new ActualKey.com directive states that all departments in ActualKey.com should install Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition on their respective workstations. You have been assigned to the Research department. To this end […]

Microsoft Unveils Windows Phone 7 Lineup with AT&T, T-Mobile

Microsoft officially unveiled its Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system Monday, announcing that it will be available on a total of five devices in the U.S. Windows Phone 7 handsets from AT&T and T-Mobile will begin shipping in November, while devices from Sprint and Verizon will be available next year. All the devices announced Monday […]

Microsoft Fixes 13 Vulnerabilities in Windows, Office

Microsoft has released nine security bulletins, four of which include a maximum rating of critical, addressing a total of 13 vulnerabilities. Several of these are serious, but there are important mitigating factors on them, and users of the most recent products (especially Windows 7 and Office 2010) are least affected. Among the four critical bugs […]

What Ever Happened to Windows Phone 7?

Earlier this year, Microsoft® announced Windows® Phone 7 (initially called Windows Phone 7 Series), which will become its next offering in the mobile operating system market. In conjunction with the announcement, Amadeus Consulting also announced that we are offering preliminary development of custom applications for Windows Phone 7 so that companies can have applications ready […]

Windows 8 Should Virtualize Everything

The next Microsoft Windows operating system should put everything—and I mean everything—in a sandbox. There was a time when I disagreed with the idea that the core of Microsoft’s next major operating system, Windows 8, would be a hypervisor, or virtualized machine monitor. Now, however, I see the beauty of this approach, especially for consumers. […]

Windows 1.0: Happy Birthday

Here’s a walk down memory lane with Windows 1.0 and me. Windows 7 Windows version 1.0, which did not set the world on fire, is now 25 years old this month, and I’d like to share a few remembrances of the OS. First of all, it was useless. Like, seriously useless. But it was strangely […]

Microsoft Beefs Up Hotmail Security

Microsoft is beefing up security for Hotmail in order to curtail hijacking and phishing scams on legitimate accounts. “These updates will help you protect your password and, in the unlikely event that a hijacker gains access to your account, provide a more secure recovery path so you will always be able to get your account […]

The Absolute Best Google Sniper 2.0 Bonus

If you are probing a Google Sniper 2.0 Bonus then this is going to be the most important bulletin you ever read. Why exactly do I say that? Simply because I am going to announce some meaningful facts that you don’t want to miss at no possible cost. Before I get to the fact, let […]

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