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Some interesting info on how you can use the Compatibility Administrator to help legacy apps run properly.
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This chat is about Windows Vista personalization. How can you personalize Windows Vista Desktop, Startmenu, Taskbar, Sidebar, etc.
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This update addresses issues and improves compatibility with Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista running on a Mac computer using Boot Camp. It is highly recommended for all Boot Camp users.
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This update addresses issues and improves compatibility with Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista running on a Mac computer using Boot Camp. It is highly recommended for all Boot Camp users.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 25th

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Written by Joe on April 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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Apple makes a token jesture to make it's pushing of Safari to Windows machines more palatable.
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Forrester Research issued a report saying don't wait for Windows 7, plan your rollout of Vista now.
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Microsoft sees how Vista has been received, and now seems to be acknowledging that it has problems. Ballmer almost suggests that XP will get more support than it otherwise might have.
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Corrine explains a security advisory issued yesterday that could allow elevation of privileges in Vista if you run IIS or SQL Server. Microsoft has a few workaround suggestions.
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This article describes the Windows Vista Feature Pack for Wireless which contains a number of components and features that improve wireless support in Windows Vista.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 18th

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Written by Joe on April 18th, 2008 with no comments.
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Ed offers some advice on how Microsoft should change it's Windows licensing, and they all sound great to me!
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Thinking of going 64-bit? Here's a good read. I'm running 64-bit with 8GB RAM so I can support multiple VMs at the same time.
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An easy to understand explaination of Sleep, Hibernation, and Hybrid Mode.
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Good news for Vista users that run ArcGIS
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Apple added ASLR and stack buffer safety checking to the Vista version of Quicktime to try and reduce the effectiveness of malicious exploits.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 14th

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Written by Joe on April 15th, 2008 with no comments.
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A great explaination of why you probably can’t use 4GB of RAM on your PC, even if Vista SP1 says you are.
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All the different ways of getting those new updates out to your users.
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More software, safer, cheaper, ubiquitous, no Jobs.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 9th

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Written by Joe on April 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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There is a new iPhone unlocker developed by a iPhone Development Team in Russia.
Its called the Pwnage Tool and it can be
downloaded from http://www.iphone-dev.org. Currently only available for the Mac OSX version. It allows users to modify their iPhone's bootloader to allow it to boot any software. In its native state, the iPhone bootloader is what prevents it from booting unauthorized (non Apple) firmware.
Watch the tutorial on how to install and unlock your iPhone with it.

Other Users of iPhones have also read
Written by PCWizKid on April 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Apple laptop cracked on day 2 due to Safari hole, Vista cracked on day 3 due to Adobe Flash hole. Ubuntu survived uncracked.
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If you like to use command prompt, here’s some of the things you can do with it in Vista.
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Thankfully I don’t have any Creative hardware, I’d be pissed about this situation!
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Some discussion about the recently revealed information on the large number of crashes caused by Nvidia drivers.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 29th

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Written by Joe on March 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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Apparently a ‘leaked’ beta driver. You better be desparate if you’re trying this!
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The IT staff is recommending it only have SP1 when preinstalled, and users that already have SP1 should ‘wait and see’. Understandable from the viewpoint of the people that will have to go fix any problems that occur.
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They’re at it again in their typically smug way.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 23rd

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Written by Joe on March 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Adobe made comments today that they will be delivering a Flash client for the iPhone. According to Adobe’s Chief Executive Shantanu Narayen, Adobe has downloaded the iPhone SDK and is planning on building a Flash Player for the iPhone and distributing it via Apple’s iTunes App store.
“We believe Flash is synonymous with the Internet experience, and we are committed to bringing Flash to the iPhone,” Narayen said. “We have evaluated (the software developer tools) and we think we can develop an iPhone Flash player ourselves.”
The news comes a few weeks after Apple’s Steve Jobs stated his reasons why Flash is not available for the iPhone. Jobs claimed that Flash Lite for mobile was not full featured enough, while the full version of Flash would not run well on the iPhone. Other reports have claimed the core issue preventing the release of Flash for iPhone is a licensing negotiation between Adobe and Apple over the iPhone’s PDF renderer.
It’s not clear how exactly Adobe would bring Flash to the iPhone, as there are several restrictions in the iPhone SDK that could prevent its release.
Read more here
Written by admin on March 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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How would you like to have two iPhones in one? NerveGas of iPhone Dev Team reveals that the team has been using dual-booting to jailbreak the iPhone for months. The team has decided to release the hack enabling iPhone users to boot multiple versions of the iPhone software/OS “from” the handset.
This should present iPhone users with quite an advantage once the 2.0 firmware is out, meaning they’ll be able to have a bootable jailbroken software version, as well as a non-jailbroken software version available at the same time on their device. Partition-making is involved: (more…)
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