Blog posts tagged with 'microsoft'

14
January
2007

Vista upgrade on my Sony Vaio SZ381

I’ve been holding off as long as possible to upgrade to Windows Vista on my work laptop (Sony SZ381p) as the driver support uncertain up until RTM.
Unfortunately Sony has been dragging their butts and still don’t have any drivers published, even internally at work. Despite this, I finally decided to take a dive off the [...]


8
January
2007

Bill Gates CES 2007 Keynote

Here I am, in Vegas all ready for CES and I get sick.  Talk about bad timing :(  It’s worse this morning, but nothing I can’t slug through, at least for today.
Yesterday was Bill Gates’ keynote for CES.  We weren’t able to watch it live because we ended up getting wicked tickets for Le Reve at [...]


6
January
2007

CES Redux Redux

I’m off to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for the 3rd year in a row.  I LOVE THIS CONFERENCE.  It’s a gadget geek’s dream.  I’ll be pimpin’ Windows Marketplace in the Communications section of Booth 7144 in the Central Hall.  At our booth, you’ll be able to find out why Windows Marketplace and the Digital Locker are so [...]


7
December
2006

What is the Digital Locker?

 I’ve been pimping the Windows Marketplace site the past few weeks on my blog… yes, I’m biased since I work on this team.  However, we really do have some cool stuff going on over there

The coolest part of the Windows Marketplace site is the Digital Locker, which not only allows you to [...]


5
February
2006

Why does Passport (Live ID) sign-in suck?

I’ve decided to start a series of posts on my beloved product, Passport (aka Windows Live ID). I’ve talked in the past about the breadth and depth of work our team is doing for Microsoft, much of it behind the scenes to help partners like Messenger and Xbox realize their scenarios.
A recurring topic that [...]

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