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Microsoft Posts How-To on Working with RSS in Vista
Microsoft on Wednesday posted the first installment of a blog to advise developers on creating Web pages and RSS feeds that work correctly with IE 7 and Windows Vista. Microsoft plans to provide a common feed list of subscriptions and a common feed store of data in Vista, the Windows client release formerly known as…
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Apple Will Target Tiger’s Networking Glitches
Although two updates to Apple Computer Inc.’s Mac OS X Tiger have fixed many compatibility problems, enterprise networking problems persist. A new update, version 10.4.3, is expected this summer, and will address some of the remaining problems, according to sources. Sources say that the update will fix continuing problems with integration with Microsoft Corp. Activity…
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Will Your Clients’ PCs Run Windows Vista?
Not all PCs will gain a full view of Windows Vista. Microsoft Corp. has yet to finalize the minimum requirements for a PC to run its forthcoming operating system. But numerous PC industry watchers predict a dichotomy for the OS, which is due in late 2006. Although it will be able to run on all…
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TimeLab’s Chip Tunes PC Performance
Timing is everything when it comes to wringing the most out of a PC. TimeLab Corp., a 4-year-old Andover, Mass., startup founded by researchers from Zoran Corp., a maker of chips for products such as DVD drives, is expected to later this month unveil TotalClock, a digital clock chip it says replaces the traditional timing…
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Control Freak: Creating a C# Login User Control
Bigger projects often benefit by being modularized, and .NET gives you more ways to do this than does ASP. You could do a fairly good job modularizing an ASP application with subroutines, functions, and includes, but at some point you’ll find yourself forced to mix the server side code with HTML code. While mixed code…