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I’ll start a series of posts looking back at Microsoft’s glorious products in history. Legacy applications still shining Microsoft Office 95 Released in 1995, refreshed by Office 97, replaced by Office 2000. I tried installing it in a virtual machine, and it surprisingly installed well and worked as expected. Short introduction by wiki. Microsoft Office [...]

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When I checked MSDN today, a new look show up. Much prettier. Much elegant. And much useful than before! Subscriber Downloads also get refreshed by the new theme. Very beautiful design!

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I cannot help laughing when I first saw this on Microsoft site. Even Windows XP Mode is required to include an N version. How absurd is that… Can you really play any multimedia files within Windows XP Mode with a decent outcome? Will anybody try to do that actually? This is a perfect example of [...]

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Microsoft is having a world waiting for their public technical release of Windows 7 over MSDN subscriptions, and TechNet. Yeah, babe! Gonna keep update to this, and keep patience in waiting. It’s fun waiting, but also a pain in expecting. Actually, all the images are already on Microsoft servers for maybe half a month now [...]

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The brand new feature Windows 7 will bring about, Windows XP Mode, which works on Windows Virtual PC, now had reached the RC milestone. New Features in Windows XP Mode RC Based on feedback from the Windows XP Mode beta, several improvements to the usability of Windows XP Mode for small and medium-sized business users [...]

Hello again, everybody. Been away from UneIT for a long time. Now officially I am back! Will bring on much great new stuff in coming weeks. Stay update! Everybody, have a nice summer:-)

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Well, this is a simple test from Microsoft OFFICE 2010 Technical Preview. Well done. Microsoft!

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Microsoft renames BizTalk Server 2006 R3 to BizTalk Server 2009. The new release will be available in the first half of 2009 and will feature support for Team Foundation Server (TFS), Visual Studio Team System, and the upcoming “Oslo” modeling platform. Such being reported around back in September of 2008, and the plan goes well. [...]

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Recently I purchased a 7200 rpm 2.5’’ HDD for my laptop in hopes to improve system performance, and I did gain quite some from this switch. Today’s mobile HDD is already more powerful than that from old desktop disks based on traditional horizontal recording technology.

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Windows 7 brings on new definition of excellence, while at the same time leveling up the taste of hardware. Microsoft provided a scheme for hardware evaluation to predict the machines’ potential performance when running Windows Vista, named Windows Experience Index, ranging from 1.0 to 5.9, measuring against the average performance of hardware back in 2006. [...]

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