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WS †˜08, SQL服务器†˜08和视觉演播室交付2月。 27

微软在2月将一起发布窗口服务器2008年, SQL服务器2008年和视觉演播室2008年。 27, 2008年在什么将是公司的唯一最大的发射。

“有哺养的疯狂那里,并且我们做到带来这创新给您,我们的伙伴和我们的顾客。 这将是唯一最大的产品创办在公司的历史上”,凯文·特纳,微软的业务执行责任者,说在每年全世界伙伴会议在这儿7月10日。

当产品实际上将供给顾客,对一个最后的发送日期的承诺为窗口服务器2008结束几个月猜想关于。 微软直到现在只认为它将发布代码给制造到2007年底,带领是在2008年的早期的许多正确地预言。

来源: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,2156451,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03119TX1K0000594

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Google SMS †“梦想来真实-提高您的Google日历与简单的SMS

如果您想控制您喜爱的网解答直接从您的移动设备,现在是您的机会做此以最新的作用被实施入Google日历。 首先,您能使用简单的SMS增加一个新的事件被送到“GVENT” (48368)您必须指定时期和日程表的地点。 然后,您能观看所有您的会议一某一天
通过寄发词“天”到同一个数字。 服务将自动地传送您包含所有信息一某一天的信息。

“或,送词“天”对“GVENT”得到包含所有您的预定的事件的文本消息反应为今天, “下”为您的下个预定的事件,或者“nday”为在明天预定的所有您的事件”, Shirin Oskooi, Google日历同事产品管理员,今天说。

根据Google雇员,很多Google消费者请求这个特点,虽然它已经被实施了入Google日历。 “有些伙计想要一项相似的服务为Google日历,他们可以传送文本信息增加事件到他们的日历或发现什么…

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Virtual PC 2007 - Free download by Microsoft

vp2007.jpgMicrosoft has released for its windows users Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, a free download. Before you run off to get it lets review the desktop virtualization capabilities of this tool, you decide if its for you. First off ask yourself these questions and see if you agree with any or all.

[Read my review on the tool]

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IE to Firefox: I Own You! - Firefox affected by new vulnerability

Mozilla’s Firefox, the browser that fights for the supremacy of the Internet, is once again affected by a highly critical security flaw that can allow an attacker compromise a
vulnerable system. Security company Secunia rated the flaw as highly critical and sustained that it was discovered on a computer running Windows XP SP2 with the latest updates installed along with Firefox 2.0.0.4. However, other versions of the application might be also vulnerable to attacks but there are not reports available.

“A vulnerability has been discovered in Firefox, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user’s system. The problem is that Firefox registers the “firefoxurl://” URI handler and allows invoking firefox with arbitrary command line arguments. Using e.g. the “-chrome” parameter it is possible to execute arbitrary Javascript in chrome context. This can be exploited to execute arbitrary commands e.g. when a user visits a malicious web site using Microsoft Internet Explorer,” Secunia said in the advisory.

The security company also mentioned the only solution available at this moment: avoid browsing untrusted websites that might exploit the recently discovered vulnerability.

Internet Explorer and Firefox are…

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More on what’s in store for Vista SP1

So what else will get fixed as part of the first service pack for Vista?

I ran a short list on July 8 of some of the fixes and enhanced functionality that my sources are telling me will be part of Vista SP 1, a first beta of which is due to go to selected testers the week of July 16.

But there are still more fixes likely to make it into SP1.

The AeroXPerience site has a supplementary list that includes other likely Vista SP1 additions, such as Windows Installer 4.1 and Windows Recovery Environment driver loading enhancements.

Over on Microsoft Security Software Engineer Robert Hensing’s blog, there’s mention of another fix coming in Vista SP1: A patch designed to remedy a ReadyBoost flaw that causes sluggish Vista system resume/startup performance. (Perhaps this is the update designed to fix SP1 shutdown performance that I mentioned on the original Vista SP1 short list?)

Another previously noted update that was, at least at one time, on the Vista SP1 fix-it list was an update for an IIS 7 Manager overwrite bug.

And there’s always the running tally maintained by the folks at TheHotFix.Net of patches

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Security Verification for Google Search - Why is this annoying captcha appearing?

Sometimes, searching Google might return some unusual results that require you to enter a visual captcha in order to verify that you’re a human person and not a computer program. However, some of the users might find this security verification very unpleasant and might decide to abandon the search technology
and look for a simpler alternative. Still, why is this annoying captcha appearing? According to Niels Provos, Anti-Malware Team from Google, this verification appears every once in a while when the Google technology detects unusual search queries entered by the users.

The message sent by the search engine is actually an error that starts with the “We’re sorry” message and informs us that the “query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can’t process your request right now.” However, you have the chance to continue the search process by entering the code shown in a photo. “We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope we’ll see you again on Google. To continue searching, please type the characters you see below,” the message says.

“Several things can trigger the sorry…

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