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Frank O'Connor leaves Bungie for Microsoft to work on Halo franchise
Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360 The long-standing "voice" of Bungie, Content Manager Frank O'Connor, is leaving the Halo studio in order to "work more closely
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Windows Doesn’t Know When to Shut Up
http://weblog.sinteur.com/ 2008/ 05/ windows-doesnt-know-when-to-shut-up/[Quote:] Post from: the Daily Irrelevant Windows Doesn’t Know When to Shut Up
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Microsoft says GTA IV DLC is not coming for the PS3!?
http://www.comnetslash.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ microsoft-says-gta-iv-dlc-is-not-comin…As most of you probably know, Microsoft has paid Rockstar to bring extra DLC (DownLoadable Content) exclusive to the Xbox 360 version of Grand Theft Auto IV. That doesn’t mean that the PlayStation 3 won’t also be getting some downloadable content though - just that the Xbox 360 will get some stuff the PS3 won’t.
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Welcome Clip Art
http://www.techtalkz.com/ microsoft-design-gallery/ 491218-welcome-clip-art.htmlHi, I am looking for a piece of clipart that I can use for a 'WELCOME' section of a printed newsletter. I am looking for either a welcome sign or something like that. Someone mentioned a 'Welcome' mat but I would perfer something different. Thanks Richard
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understanding get-childitem -include
http://www.techtalkz.com/ microsoft-windows-powershell/ 491217-understanding-get…I have a directory "c:\temp" with files like "qa_1.mdf" and qa_2.mdf" get-childitem c:\temp shows them get-childitem c:\temp -include qa* shows them get-childitem c:\temp -include *.mdf does not.
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Windows XP Service Pack 3 Resources for Computer Technicians
http://www.technibble.com/ windows-xp-service-pack-3-resources-for-computer-tech…As most computer technicians should know by now, Windows XP Service Pack 3 has been available via Windows update since the 6th of may so enough time has passed for people to install it and some problems to arise.
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Internet Explorer "Print Table of Links" Cross-Zone Scripting Vulnerability
http://www.secguru.com/ link/ internet_explorer_quotprint_table_linksquot_crossz…Internet Explorer is prone to a Cross-Zone Scripting vulnerability in its “Print Table of Links” feature. This feature allows users to add to a printed web page an appendix which contains a table of all the links in that webpage. An attacker can easily add a specially crafted link to a webpage (e.g.
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Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part II: Novell Board Shuffles, Deals and Partnerships
http://boycottnovell.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ novell-board-shuffles-deals/Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part II: Novell Board Shuffles, Deals and Partnerships Posted in Microsoft, Novell, GPL, SUN, Google at 11:34 pm by Roy Schestowitz Richard Crandall A long and hard look at the following change of roles does not reveal anything conspicuously missing.
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A Tale of Four Kernels - Comparison of FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris and Windows
http://www.secguru.com/ link/ tale_four_kernels_comparison_freebsd_linux_solaris…The FreeBSD, GNU/Linux, Solaris, and Windows operating systems have kernels that provide comparable facilities. Interestingly, their code bases share almost no common parts, while their development processes vary dramatically.
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Frank O’ Connor Leaves Bungie, Joins Microsoft
http://exophase.com/ xbox360/ frank-o-connor-leaves-bungie-joins-microsoft-5117.…Longtime Bungie content manager Frank O’ Connor today announced that he has taken leave of the company to “work more closely with Microsoft on the Halo franchise.” In his departure letter, O’ Connor dropped a few hints gave a few subtle hints as to what gamers can expect from Bungie in the (hopefully) not-too-distant future.
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China and Japan coming together
http://bsgasia.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ china-and-japan-coming-together.htmlBefore the earthquake, the big China story was President Hu Jintao's visit to Japan which included a visit from the Emperor and various other bridge-building exercises. For those doing scenario planning, the possibility of lowering the risk of China/Japan conflict is a very welcome one.