Posts tagged ‘microsoft’

My thoughts on Windows Phone 7 Series

Sunday, February 28, 2010 14:02
Posted in category Gadgets, My Twist

I decided to wait a little while before I posted my thoughts on Microsoft’s announcement of Windows Phone 7 Series.  I wanted to give myself a little time to digest all the coverage.  I also wanted to gather my thoughts on what we know and what is still up in the air.

For those that haven’t seen the new interface yet (where have you been?), here’s a quick video intro:

I’m not going to go very in depth in this post because many other sites have covered what we know with extreme depth and clarity.  If you’re looking for an in depth article with very good analysis, see this Engadget article.  For my part, I’m simply going to cover things from my personal perspective, picking out the things that I really like or things that I think will really apply to my life.

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Why I’m anxiously awaiting the Windows Mobile 7 announcement

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 15:20
Posted in category Gadgets

Microsoft will reportedly be announcing Windows Mobile 7 at Mobile World Congress during a Steve Ballmer press conference on February 15, 2010. There have been rumors swirling for weeks now about what we’re going to learn about Windows Mobile 7 at MWC.

I haven’t talked about Windows Mobile much on the site, mainly because there hasn’t been much news regarding the platform for a while. Sure, Windows Mobile 6.5 and subsequent versions were released, and they were an improvement (somewhat) over previous versions. But they weren’t the big, revolutionary leap forward that we’ve been expecting. Whether Windows Mobile 7 will fulfill that promise from Microsoft, we’ll have to wait and see.

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Firefox team unnecessarily blocks add-ons, breaks ClickOnce

Saturday, October 17, 2009 14:49
Posted in category Internet Security, My Twist

On 16 October 2009, the Mozilla Firefox team made a decision to issue a “block” for the Windows Presentation Foundation plugin and Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant extension for Firefox due to reports of a vulnerability in the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) hosting process.  This is not a vulnerability in the two add-ons in question, but rather in an underlying library from .NET that the add-ons rely upon, thus opening Firefox to the vulnerability.

Where the story gets interesting is that the patch for this vulnerability (MS09-054) was issued via Windows Update by Microsoft on 14 October 2009.  So, two days after the patch for this issue was delivered via automatic updates, Mozilla decided that it would be a good idea to disable these add-ons.  Unfortunately, the block list technology Mozilla has put into place in Firefox does not give the user any option to override a block other than turning off blocking completely.

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