A cool clip made by Leon Wang, shows life isn’t easy being a Terminator either. Shows us what we always suspected though, that he indeed got a good heart and that he loves Windows 7 as much as the rest
WP7 – New WPDT unlocked
The new Windows Phone Developer Tools pack that was released a few days ago have been unlocked again by RustyGrom over at xda developers. Aparently there are some newly implemented call functionality that wasn’t in the build the last time.
WP7 – WPDT CTP Refresh
(For the latest January 2011 update check out the Windows Phone Developer Tools updated post) The Windows Phone Developer Tools CTP refresh is finally out. This version is now compatible with the release version of Visual Studio 2010. To download
Windows Home Server V2
Microsoft has now released version 2 of Windows Home Server, named “Vail”. It’s now based on Windows Server 2008 R2. Some of the new or improved features are: Media streaming outside the home Enhanced development and customizations tools Improved multi-PC
VS2010 – The Ultimate Tour
Today I attended Microsoft’s Visual Studio 2010 – The Ultimate Tour, as they call it. This is the promotional tour from Microsoft, detailing what’s new in Visual Studio 2010 and the .Net 4.0 framework. My general impression is that not
Kin the new Sexting tool
So after looking at the promotional videos for Kin, you are starting to think Microsoft has gone all cool and started to promote sexting with their new youth oriented phones. (If you haven’t seen the clip, check the following vid
Mix 10
Mix 10 has been held and a lot of new info about Windows Phone 7 has been released. For developers we now know that Silverlight or XNA is the choice for developing code. There is a new emulator released, a
Keeping up with .Net, continued
After modeling my project in the UML modeling tool in Visual Studio 2010 Beta, I wanted to generate the code and get on with implementation. Strangely I couldn’t find any way of generating the code in the studio. I got
Keeping up with .NET
Since I have been working mostly with Java lately, I decided it was time to get back in touch with dear old MS technology. I have an old laptop lying around, and to get some use from it I decided
Microsoft to pay sites for dropping Google
Seems Ballmer isn’t just happy sitting by the sideline regarding the Bing Google race. According to some sources of Financial Times, Microsoft is offering to pay certain web publishers to “de-index” their sites from Google. It seems like flinging sand