Examining the New Windows 7 User Interface: “What you need to know about the new features in Windows 7’s user interface.”
Microsoft’s Excel Blog
From TechRepublic:
10 ways to recover a corrupted Word document | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com: “Few computer experiences are worse than having a Word document blow up on you. But before you resign yourself to losing the document contents, check out these techniques for salvaging your text.”
From TechRepublic:
Video: Tweak Windows Vista’s Logon screen | TR Dojo | TechRepublic.com: “Most users don’t think twice about what the Windows Logon screen looks like. But as an IT pro, you might be interested in customizing the screen.”
From TechRepublic…
The end is near for Windows XP: what are you going to do? | Microsoft Windows | TechRepublic.com: “After years of tweaking, patching, and otherwise cajoling the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, many administrators and users feel comfortable with their current systems. But now the writing is on the wall, and the dominance of Windows XP in the marketplace is slowly but surely being squeezed by Windows Vista, Linux, Mac OS X, and eventually Windows 7.”
Wikipedia has some interesting information on Office 2010…
Microsoft Office 2010 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: “Microsoft Office 2010, codenamed Office 14, is the successor of Microsoft Office 2007, a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows.[1] Extended file compatibility[2], user interface updates[3], and a refined user experience[4] are planned for Office 2010. With the introduction of Office 2010 a 64-bit version of Office will be available for the first time.[5] It will be available for Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista and Windows 7.[6] Furthermore, Office 2010 will mark the debut of free online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, which will work in the three most popular web browsers (Windows Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari). Microsoft plans to release Office 2010 in the first half of 2010.”
From CIOInsight:
10 Kindle Books for CIOs – Books: “10 Kindle Books for CIOs”
Bruce Schneier is the most insightful security expert I’ve ever heard or read. His latest Newsletter is here…
Crypto-Gram: August 15, 2009: “by Bruce Schneier
Chief Security Technology Officer, BT
schneier@schneier.com
http://www.schneier.com
A free monthly newsletter providing summaries, analyses, insights, and commentaries on security: computer and otherwise.”