Hi Tommy,
Here are a few links.
Analysis: Microsoft bullish on Vista business adoptionCompany hopes the extra steps it took to prepare customers will pay off
September 29, 2006 (IDG News Service) -- In the first year of Windows Vista's release, Microsoft Corp. is expecting businesses to adopt it twice as fast as any other version of Windows, with 10 times as many Vista business seats deployed at launch than any previous release of the operating system.
Microsoft Cautions Developers About Visual Studio/Vista Conflicts By Stacy Cowley, CRN
5:01 PM EDT Qui. Set. 28, 2006
Microsoft set off a furor among developers this week when it disclosed that Visual Studio 2005 won't be fully compatible with Vista and that older versions of Visual Studio won't be supported at all on Vista.
ThinkPad Laptops Latest Hit by Sony Battery RecallThursday, September 28, 2006 11:56 AM PT Posted by Anne B. McDonald
IBM and Lenovo Group today recalled 526,000 Sony batteries for ThinkPad notebooks, becoming the latest notebook vendors to act on fire-prone power sources.
Sharp Develops Triple-View LCDWednesday, September 27, 2006 6:20 AM PT Posted by Peggy Watt
Sharp has developed an LCD screen that can display three full-screen images simultaneously, depending on where the viewer sits.
Blogs afire over Foley e-mail scandalSeptember 29, 2006 1:43 PM PDT
It doesn't take much to create a buzz in the blogosphere, as we all know, so you can imagine what happens when a veteran congressmen, a 16-year-old male page and a series of publicly posted e-mails are involved.
Podcasters Plead For Microsoft's Help What the industry needs is a podcast aggregator in Zune and Vista, some say, but there are no plans for one at the moment.
By Laurie Sullivan
TechWeb
Set 29, 2006 04:24 PM
Los Angeles radio host Leo Laporte rallied podcasters at the Podcast and Portable Media Expo in Ontario, Calif., Friday during a keynote speech aimed at encouraging Microsoft Corp. to add a podcast aggregator in its next operating system.
Security Bites Podcast: Microsoft in zero-day mire By CNET News.com Staff
Published: September 29, 2006 1:38 PM PDT
Microsoft can't swat new bugs as fast as they pop up. The software giant on Tuesday rushed out a "critical" fix for Windows, but attacks through other known, yet-to-be-plugged holes continue. Moreover, exploit code for two new flaws has surfaced. CNET News.com's Joris Evers and CNET.com's Robert Vamosi give their take on this week's Security Bites podcast.
Report: IE 7 Has the Best Anti-Phishing FilterSeptember 29, 2006
By Sean Michael Kerner
If you're looking to avoid phishing sites, you may need to look no further than Microsoft's soon to be released Internet Explorer 7 browser.
Verizon Sues HP Pretexters By Gregg Keizer, TechWeb
2:42 PM EDT Sex. Set. 29, 2006
The Hewlett-Packard leak investigation spawned its first lawsuit Thursday as Verizon Wireless sued unnamed individuals who posed as customers and employees to access the phone records of a Hewlett-Packard board member.
Microsoft Steers Firefox Users Wrong On XP SP1 By Gregg Keizer, TechWeb
2:04 PM EDT Sex. Set. 29, 2006
Microsoft, which will end support of Windows XP SP1 in less than two weeks, incorrectly flags users running Mozilla's Firefox browser that they need to update when they visit the Windows Web site.
UPDATE: Dell, Toshiba Recall More Notebook Batteries By Edward F. Moltzen, CRN
7:31 AM EDT Sex. Set. 29, 2006
Dell and Toshiba are expanding their recalls of Sony-made notebook batteries.
Dell on Friday said it's recalling 100,000 more laptop batteries than it initially announced last month and said some defective batteries may have been provided to customers during service calls.
Survey: IT Managers Prefer Multi-Vendor Outsourcing By W. David Gardner, TechWeb
1:11 PM EDT Qui. Set. 28, 2006
IT decision makers are moving away from single outsourcing service providers to using multi-vendor outsourcing, according to a survey of 100 global CIOs that was released Thursday.
Sony E-Book to Ship in OctoberWednesday, September 27, 2006 8:30 AM PT Posted by Peggy Watt
Sony says its Portable Reader System PRS-50 e-book reader will ship at the end of October, a release date that's slipped by around six months since the gadget made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January.
>Hey Micheal
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>I have noticed the Latest Headlines on my IE Browser for UT is not updating the past few days.
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>Thanks!
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>Tommy