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The Allchin Tax Cut — Mike Arrington missed the Gillmor Gang taping today, even though he changed his travel arrangements to be there. I forgive him, because he's understandably starry-eyed by his lunch with Bill Gates at the Mix06 conference. But I don't forgive Robert Scoble for not inviting me, or Waggener Edstrom either.
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Where the heck is Scoble? — The Vista Office blog asks "what is going on here?" I was traveling from Las Vegas yesterday. I was just burned out and tired. So I took a day off from looking at my computer. — Whenever you see a story that says 60% of any OS is gonna be rewritten …

Rewrite 60% of Windows? Hogwash! — Out of Australia comes the report that up to 60% of Windows Vista will need a rewrite. What utter crap! 60% of Windows is millions and millions of lines of code. You can't rewrite that much code, and ship in January. Maybe January 2009 if a 60% rewrite is needed, but not January 2007.

Rewrite of Windows Vista underway? Hogwash!
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Microsoft Confirms Timeline for 2007 Microsoft Office System — Product on track for October RTM. — REDMOND, Wash. — March 24, 2006 — Yesterday, Microsoft Corp. confirmed the timeline for release and availability of its 2007 Microsoft® Office system.
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Announcing Internet Explorer Feedback — Many customers have asked us about having a better way to enter IE bugs. It is asked "Why don't you have Bugzilla like Firefox or other groups do?" We haven't always had a good answer except it is something that the IE team has never done before.
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Recent exploits regarding the Internet Explorer HTML handling vulnerability. — Hi everyone, Stepto here. Today the MSRC became aware of public reports of attacks on some PC users utilizing the vulnerability that Lennart posted about in Internet Explorer. — Here's what we know.

Leopard to include VMWare-like virtualisation software? — Reliable sources informed MacosXrumors that Apple is developing virtualisation software that could be added to Apple's next major release of Mac OS X, Leopard. The technology will allow users to create and run virtual machines with Mac OS X …
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New data transmission record - 60 DVDs per second — March 24, 2006 As the world's internet traffic grows relentlessly, faster data transmission will logically become crucial. To enable telecommunications networks to cope with the phenomenal surge in data traffic as the internet population moves past …
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Teenage auteur ignites buzz about video graphics — Marketing experts pay heed: A video clip produced by a teenage girl has become a mini-blockbuster on a popular video upload site while also helping to introduce Logitech Web cameras to a legion of young people.

Google's Wi-Fi Privacy Ploy — The digital gold rush is on across America, as cities scramble to develop free or low-cost Wi-Fi zones. These public on-ramps to the Internet are designed to provide every citizen with a form of always-on, high-speed Internet access—at the playground, in the office or at home—at low or no cost.
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worldblogcenter.com: lying turdmongers — BoingBoing reader Darren Rowse just pointed us to a shady site called World Blog Center, which touts itself as "prestigious virtual real estate location in which blogs from a variety of industry sectors are housed."


S & P 500 chairman admits he market timed the Google addition: — EDIT: Their chairman, or Standard and Poor's itself, is a monumental liar. When they announced the addition in the press release they said that "price was not a consideration in our decision."

Vast.com and Its Ilk Please Some, Annoy Others — Vast.com may be the latest classified ad aggregator to hit the market, but the service is raising some familiar concerns. — Like its competitors, the firm insists it is simply scouring the Web for relevant information based on user queries …


Fans put satellite radio on cellphones, draws fire — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fans of U.S. satellite radio have been waiting eagerly for nearly a year to get XM or Sirius on to their cell phones. — But as the two satellite radio providers carefully ponder their mobile strategies and chew …
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MIX 06: MASHING UP WEB 2.0 AND LIVE SOFTWARE — The much-anticipated MIX 06 event finished up yesterday in Las Vegas and I've been pondering the meaning of the whole thing since. Without question Microsoft is holding out an olive branch to the concepts in the Web 2.0 practice set (SPARK being one of the biggest examples).

Verizon PAYS Content Provider — at&t Chairman Ed Whitacre said that content providers who expect to use "his" pipes for free are "nuts". Maybe he's right: if a recent Verizon deal is any indication, at&t will have to pay content providers to use their pipes.

Screenshots of Podcast Client SDK Sample for Windows Media Center (aka Q) — Giovanni beat me to the punch getting some screenshots of the Mix06 build of Q. One thing I want to clarify (which Giovanni did in his original post and a later follow up): Q is not a shipping feature of Windows Vista …

Intel Inside for cell phones—sort of — A branding effort similar to "Intel Inside," the ad and marketing campaign that helped make the chipmaker a household word, is coming to cell phones. — Some cell phone makers in Asia will soon put an Intel badge on their phones …
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