Microsoft Operating In the Shadow Of Linux Puts Out Misinformation
It would seem that Microsoft has been sending Best Buy employees so called "training" material that pretty much warps and attacks the Linux Operating system, according to an anonymous Best Buy employee. The memos sent from Microsoft present very obvious and sometimes true statements about the lack of support and people wanting a comfortable usage experience but also makes very controversial statements about other features and security. Many of them are contradictory claims such as Linux doesn't get regular updates like windows and we all know thats not true, Then in another memo they state Linux is a problem to maintain with accuracy because it gets "hundreds of updates" per month.
Posted by Andy Checow Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009
Categories: Business
Tags: Business, computers, family, home, linux, Microsoft, OS, shopping, software, technology, Ubuntu, windows
Sync Your Life To Your Phone With ActiveSync
Computer had made things very much convenient to the users. Aside form computers, development of portable devices like mobile phones and palm PDAs have made life more convenient than before. Now, ActiveSync is also making computer file synchronization to your devices possible.
Posted by Ammon Nye Date: Sunday, October 25, 2009
Categories: Business
Tags: activesync, Business, calendar, calendar sync, contacts, Microsoft, mobile device, mobile phone, organization, technology
Adobe Flash Vs Microsoft Silverlight
Adobe, which is famous for its image and video editing softwares, is also the company that offers the Flash technology. Flash is utilized in millions of websites and it is the technology that enables videos to be viewed online.
Posted by Bonita Li Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009
Categories: Business
Tags: Adobe, Application, Business, C#, computer, Flash, Game, Image rotators, Microsoft, Samples, Silverlight, software, technology, web 2.0