30 Jun
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Microsoft, Mobile Devices, Nokia S60, Symbian, Uncategorized, Windows Mobile
Red Five Labs is about to launch a first public beta of its .NET Compact Framework runtime with class libraries for Symbian OS powered mobile devices. The beta will be compatible with Microsoft’s 1.0 Compact Framework for Smartphones, and will run on S60 (previously Series 60) emulators and devices.
This is very cool for there [...]
30 Jun
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Microsoft, Security, Web Services
Microsoft has added a digital locker to Windows MarketPlace Beta using which customers will be able to purchase and download softwares from several different vendors.
Once a user has created an account, the digital locker will store all his purchases and the licensing information that comes with them. In the situation that a purchased download [...]
30 Jun
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Links, Microsoft, Uncategorized
This morning we released IE7 Beta 3 for Windows XP. This version includes improvements in reliability, compatibility, security, and a few end user features. Beta 3 returns the email button to the toolbar customize dialog (one of the most requested features), and enables reordering of tabs by dragging them to the left or right. In [...]
Insecure.org has updated its Top 100 Network Security Tools list for 2006, compiled by hacker and Nmap creator Fyodor based on 3,200 responses on the nmap-hackers mailing list. Respondents were allowed to list open source or commercial tools on any platform.
Insecure.org
30 Jun
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Google, Mobile Devices, Mobile Services
Google has a mobile friendly version of their RSS reader at http://www.google.com/reader/m.
Read more at Google Reader blog