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On buying a laptop Advice for my niece on buying a laptop for college Jonathan Gennick

No AOL for MS I was relieved when I heard that Google beat out Microsoft in acquiring AOL from Time Warner... Mitch Tulloch

Wanna Join the Collective? Is working for Microsoft really like becoming part of the Borg collective? Mitch Tulloch

Ohio SMS Users Group Winter Quarterly Meeting - February 1st, 9:30am - 4:00pm The Ohio SMS (Systems Management Server) Users Group Winter Quarterly Meeting February 1st 2005 in Columbus, Ohio. Greg Ramsey

Vista Gets Real I've just installed the latest Vista build, and I'm pleased to report that it's finally real. Builds up until now have been flaky, and to a great extent not particularly functional. But this one is the real McCoy. Preston Gralla

"Windows Live!, as..."? I a recent post to his personal blog Dare Obasanjo took the liberty to add a '!' to the end of Windows Live. In checking the Windows Live site to make sure I was correct in my assumption... there is no '!' at the end of the Windows Live logo... at least not yet. This is pure speculation and meant only in fun... I have no insider information nor am I stating with absolute certainty that my conclusion are an absolute. This is just meant in fun... If it turns out to be true, it will have been by total accident. That said... here's my interpretation of what COULD be one of MANY possibilities... M. David Peterson

What to Expect in 2006 Now that the new year is upon us, what can we really expect in 2006? Here are my top ten picks. Frank La Vigne

My New Podcast Show I'm proud to announce the addition of the Frankie's Friday Flashback podcast to my blog. Frank La Vigne

Putting the MSN Back into MSNBC In light of the recent Google/AOL deal can MSN come back from the brink of Obscurity? I think so, here's how. Frank La Vigne

Exploiting the Windows XP/2003 Picture and Fax Viewer Metafile Overflow Vulnerability Here is how easy it is to exploit the "Windows XP/2003 Picture and Fax Viewer Metafile Overflow" vulnerability. Nitesh Dhanjani

Thoughts about naming Sal Cangeloso writes a thought-provoking article on application names. Jonathan Gennick

Time to Kiss MSN Good-bye The Internet wars are over, and Microsoft lost. That's the clear message from the impending Google buyout of five percent of AOL for $1 billion. Preston Gralla

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Virtualization lets you have multiple "virtual machines," each with its own operating system running in a sandbox, shielded from each other, all in one physical machine. But why would you want to do this? Wei-Meng Lee explains, and takes you on a tour of some of the most popular virtualization software available: Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, VMware Workstation 5.0, and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005.

An important part of hardening Windows servers against attack is disabling any unnecessary services on your machines. Mitch Tulloch, author of Windows Server Hacks, shows you how to identify which services are essential, and which can be turned off.

Generics provide the ability to create type-safe collections in .NET. Jesse Liberty explains why they're important, and how to best make use of them.

As business use of the internet has grown up, so has business abuse. From this incubator emerged spyware -- the grownup cousin to viruses and worms, whose intent is not simply to have fun at someone else's expense but to make money at someone else's expense. Anton Chuvakin looks at what spyware is, how it works, and what you can do to keep your systems free of spyware infection.

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