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  1. Developing with the Windows API Code Pack for Microsoft .NET Framework
  2. Safer Online Shopping with Internet Explorer 8
  3. Microsoft says B(lack)SODs not linked to latest patches
  4. Microsoft to switch internal focus to Windows 8 in July 2010
  5. Latest Microsoft patches cause black screen of death
  6. Microsoft plans to release Office 2010 in June 2010
  7. Power Pack 3 instructions for users running pre-release versions
  8. Centralize and share your digital content with Windows Home Server
  9. IE8 SmartScreen in action
  10. Collaboration Without Compromise
  11. Try Your Hand At A Home Server Haiku (ie. A contest ;-)
  12. Google Chrome Frame patches Microsoft-reported security bug
  13. Mobility in Office 2010
  14. Fishbowl for Facebook Using the Windows 7 Taskbar for Extra Spice
  15. The Windows Platform, Silverlight 4, and Facebook
  16. Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 available November 24th includes enhancements for Wi
  17. Open XML: One Year In
  18. New Windows API Code Pack Version
  19. Business Deployment of the Office Web Apps
  20. An Early Look At IE9 for Developers
  21. Office 2010 beta now available
  22. Windows 7 Delivers Next-Generation Audio
  23. Adobe Releases Flash Player 10.1 And AIR 2.0
  24. New SMB flaw can crash Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 remotely
  25. UX Design Tools & Techniques
  26. Post a Haiku on Twitter; win Xbox 360, home theatre system
  27. Survey provides valuable insights into how you’re using Windows Home Server
  28. Announcing New Features in Windows Marketplace for Mobile
  29. How we really designed the look and feel of Windows 7
  30. Making the Ribbon Mine
  31. TechEd Europe 2009: Windows 7 Business Enthusiasm Continues
  32. Paint.NET 3.5 Released!
  33. Using Play To in Windows 7 with the Linksys Wireless-N Music Extender
  34. Windows 7 Launch Did Not Grow PC Sales as Hoped
  35. Windows 7 Vulnerability Claims
  36. Click-to-Run: Delivering Office in the 21st Century
  37. TechEd Europe 2009 Kicks Off Next Week with Keynote and Post-Keynote Q&A
  38. Top 10 reasons to use Windows Home Server in your SOHO
  39. SkyDrive Explorer: exactly what you'd expect
  40. Intel Slapped with Antitrust Lawsuit by NY Attorney General
  41. DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista
  42. Download Windows 7 RTM UI Accessibility Tools and Automations for Vista SP3.
  43. Windows Home Server grows as your needs grow
  44. Springboard Series Blog – Migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7
  45. UI Extensibility in Office 2010
  46. NVIDIA and Windows Touch
  47. Participating at W3C’s TPAC 2009
  48. Internet TV & Netflix Comes to Windows Media Center in Windows 7
  49. New Microsoft Security Intelligence Report Released
  50. Windows 7 Gained Share In October, But Microsoft Doesn't Dent Apple
  51. Microsoft Blocks AutoRun/AutoPlay Vulnerability in XP, Vista, and Windows Server [Upd
  52. Let's kill the OS upgrade disc
  53. Remember that Awful Bing Jingle? These Kids Will. Forever.
  54. CyberLink Afraid it Cannot Profit from Windows 7 Release
  55. Microsoft readying test systems for Windows 8 development
  56. Now Available: IEAK8 can create custom Internet Explorer 8 packages in 19 additional
  57. The Windows Marketplace for Mobile Client and your Setup code
  58. Windows 7: A Day 7 Scorecard
  59. Microsoft and Yahoo Need a Bit More Time to Negotiate a Deal
  60. Now Available: Security Baselines for Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8
  61. Microsoft Concocting Its Own Multitouch Mouse
  62. Free Windows 7 copies for testers on the way
  63. Microsoft posts 140-page Windows 7 Product Guide
  64. Making PCs Run Faster And Longer
  65. HP MediaSmart Servers get rave Aussie reviews
  66. Windows 7 Product Guide Now Available
  67. Infrastructure Planning and Design Guide for DirectAccess Now Available!
  68. Win 7 upgrade problem for students
  69. You Deserve A Better PC - Get in ‘Touch” with HP and Upgrade Now
  70. Microsoft Security Essentials ongoing beta begins