Next Tuesday expect one critical update for the Media Player in Vista.
See the original post at: Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for September 2008
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Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for September 2008
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A lot of folks who use computers aren’t experts and don’t want to be. Does this sound like you? You don’t adjust the timing belt or change the spark plugs in your car you take it to a mechanic. Why should your PC be any different, you wonder? You think you’ll spend five minutes on [...]
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The eye is one of the important organ of human being. We can have a better life with our eyes. We are able to work, enjoying the beauty of the nature and we can do our daily activities easily with our eyes. If our eyes are healthy, then we can do our …
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Today was the second last day of the Microsoft TechEd Australia 2008 conference so a closing party was held at the Sydney Exhibition Center. It’s got nothing compared to the previous year’s party at Warner Brothers Movie World theme park but it was still a pretty fun event with some unusual entertainment following the “carnival” [...]
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Today Microsoft Research has released a super-neat application that allows you to take a group of photos and easily create a collage within minutes - called AutoCollage 2008. AutoCollage 2008 is the result of research out of Microsoft Research Cambridge as well as research from other Microsoft Research Labs. The AutoCollage 2008 release marks the first incubation released directly to consumers from Cambridge’s Microsoft Research Lab.
In AutoCollage 2008, I was able to pick a folder of photos that I took at this year’s Microsoft Pro Photo Summit. Using the AutoCollage controls on the top right-hand side (under “Actions”) I was able to choose the amount of images to include in the collage.

All I needed to do was hit “create” and within seconds I had a collage created! Larger collages could take a few minutes to create. Here is my collage of photos from the Microsoft Pro Photo Summit:
After creating the collage, I can choose to either email the collage or set as a desktop wallpaper directly in AutoCollage 2008.
I foresee lots of collages in my future!
AutoCollage 2008 is available here as a 30-day trial or available on the Windows Marketplace for $19.95 for US folks or here at the Microsoft Store for UK folks for £19.90. By charging for this application - this allows the Cambridge incubation team to dedicate significant amount of work to making it rock for consumers. And AutoCollage 2008 certainly rocks.
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