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  1. On September 28, Microsoft will hold its annual company meeting at Safeco field in downtown Seattle. Other than arranging for comedian Amy Sedaris to play host, what do CEO Steve Ballmer and company have planned? View the full article
  2. In this week's mailbag, configuring Handbrake DVD rips for Zune and other Microsoft solutions, which headsets I use for the podcast, how to consolidate multiple Windows Live IDs, converting the audio from YouTube videos into MP3 files, and the secret behind the people seen in the poster behind me while I'm recording Windows Weekly. View the full article
  3. In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and Paul discuss Paul's first week with a DROID X smart phone, some thoughts on Android's place in the market, a big Zune services expansion, an coming Xbox Live software update, Microsoft's opening of Security Essentials to very small businesses, and the Small Business Server 7 public preview. View the full article
  4. In this week's Internet Explorer 9 Feature Focus, I take a look at the new Notification Bar, a quieter, less disruptive replacement for the Information Bar from previous IE versions. View the full article
  5. As part of its Lync family — the new and improved name for Office Communications Server starting with the 2010 release — is getting a new Mac client. View the full article
  6. Less than a week ago, Microsoft blogger Paul Thurrott mention a supposed TechNet bug, via which subscribers to Microsoft’s TechNet service were missing some of their product-license keys. It turns out this wasn’t a bug; it’s a “feature,” according to Microsoft. View the full article
  7. So many Microsoft-related tidbits today, and so little time to write them all up. Here are a few that caught my eye during my daily content-consumption rounds, including updates on BizTalk Server 2010, IE 9 requirements, Google’s Chrome Frame IE impersonator and more…. View the full article
  8. The Hotmail Wave 4 refresh, which Microsoft execs said was completed in early August, is turning into more of a rolling rollout. View the full article
  9. Ever since Microsoft launched Office 2010 this past summer, I’ve been hearing from small-business users who were dismayed with Microsoft’s new licensing restrictions on its updated Business Contact Manager (BCM) component. Microsoft has heard the gripes, too, and on September 23, said they were addressing them. View the full article
  10. Until today, Microsoft’s advice to developers interested in writing Windows Phone 7 applications was to use C#, Silverlight or XNA. But on September 23, Microsoft officials said they’d be adding another requested tool to the Windows Phone 7 arsenal: Visual Basic. View the full article
  11. On the heels of canceling its Bing Search Cashback program, Microsoft is trying its hand at another attempt to increase search share using rewards, known as Bing Rewards. View the full article
  12. Microsoft officials confirmed today what I reported last month: Its Oslo data-modeling platform has been almost completely obliterated. View the full article
  13. In an about-face, Microsoft is now planning to offer its free Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) antivirus/antimalware suite to small businesses, and not just consumers. View the full article
  14. A long-time member of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team, Chris Wilson, has left Microsoft and is joining Google in November. View the full article
  15. With growing speculation that Microsoft is pushing to deliver the final version of its Internet Explorer (IE) 9 browser as early as spring 2011, company officials issued official guidance, advising business users against postponing their Windows 7 deployments to wait for the coming browser release. View the full article
  16. It looks like Microsoft is continuing to incubate its stealth Midori operating system project. On September 18, a thinly-veiled Midori reference appeared on a blog of one of its team members who noted that the OS incubation project on which he works is actively hiring. View the full article
  17. Microsoft is releasing to interested testers a preview test version of the next version of its Small Business Server, known as “SBS 7,” on September 21. View the full article
  18. Google's Android smart phone OS is lacking in two areas--its online apps marketplace and digital media acquistion and syncing--but is otherwise dramatically superior to the iPhone. It's no wonder that Android has already surpassed the Apple offering. View the full article
  19. Back in February of this year, word was that 24-year Microsoft veteran Brian Arbogast had decided to leave the company — right around the time that Terry Myerson took control of Windows Phone Engineering, including both software and services. It turns out Arbogast has flown the coop, as of August, after a multi-month sabbatical. View the full article
  20. In this week's mailbag, how to remove Windows XP from a dual-boot with Windows 7, Internet Explorer 9 doesn't load add-ons in pinned web sites, 64-bit IE 9 and pinned web sites, a TechNet Standard subscription service scale-back, GOG.com goes dark, and Ed Bott's guide to installing iTunes 10 without the bloat. View the full article
  21. Microsoft execs have made little, if any, official mention of what the company is doing to bring its CRM and ERP products in line with its Microsoft-hosted service offerings. There is a grander plan, however. Here’s what’s coming. View the full article
  22. Microsoft is closing the beta of its Windows Intune management service to new participants, officials said on September 20. But the company is asking customers and partners who want automated notification of coming milestone releases to sign up to receive word of what’s coming next. View the full article
  23. There’s some odd reorg-related news coming out of Microsoft today, September 20. The company is announcing that it is moving its Embedded business into the Server and Tools unit. View the full article
  24. Microsoft has announced immediate availability of Windows High Performance Computing (HPC) Server 2008 R2, its top-of-the line Windows Server operating system, as of September 20. View the full article
  25. In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and I talk Windows Phone with special guest Brandon Watson, and find time to also discuss the Internet Explorer 9 beta, Microsoft and Russia, Halo: Reach, and Bing. View the full article
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