Mar
31
Earlier this week, the Zune Team released an update to the Zune client software and Zune device firmware. Some of the major improvements include fixing a skipping problem affecting content acquired from the Zune Marketplace, and FM tuner changes to prevent battery drain. Also with this release come device and software reliability and performance improvements.
The relevant point here is that the release was delivered via Windows Update, which detects the new Zune software and advises you to install it (assuming you have chosen to get updates via Windows Update, which is advisable).
You’ll soon see more MS applications putting to use the power of Windows Update for distributing software releases.
Mar
27
Our development team has put together a series of webcasts starting Monday 2nd April and continuing weekly through June. These online-only Live Meetings are mainly for the developer crowd who’s currently (or looking to be) building applications that run on mobile PCs. Topics center on getting the most out of Windows Vista’s mobility features, running the gamut from creating SideShow Gadgets to ink-enabling an application to creating applications that are network- and battery-aware.
You can join any of these webcasts by just clicking on the title link no later than 15 minutes before the event begins on the day of the event. If you happen to miss one, each webcast will be recorded and posted here as well, where you’ll also find an archive of previously recorded sessions — if you don’t want to wait!
Mar
25
Microsoft Vista Crack
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Despite the work Vista developers have placed into creating software that could not be pirated or cracker, people have still figured out how to do it. All over the net you can find such files for download with simple destruction with simple searches of Google or yahoo.
Despite the juvenile nature of this Endeavour, it is […]
