10 month project my ass... they had it already done with the gigabeat. they took another player and put a package on it. and the store uses the same core web store they already have. so all MS did is repackage someone Else's work. That's what they do!
It's not called TWIT anymore, it's called TDBDS, The Don't Bash Dell Show.Sorry Leo I cannot help it, I'm looking forward to the day Dell doesn't interfere anymore with your editorial content.
Microsoft Corp. last week released an upgrade of the embedded version of Windows, making 100% of the source code in the software’s kernel available to developers and packaging the latest release of its Visual Studio development tools with the technology.
Microsoft Corp. last week released an upgrade of the embedded version of Windows, making 100% of the source code in the software?s kernel available to hackers. Over 160 vulnerabilities have been found already and it's advised the OS remains disconnected from all networks including the internet.-fixed.
barriedalenickNov 5, 2006
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javabean252Nov 5, 2006
10 month project my ass... they had it already done with the gigabeat. they took another player and put a package on it. and the store uses the same core web store they already have. so all MS did is repackage someone Else's work. That's what they do!
escamilloNov 5, 2006
Nor was podcasting, itself.
Closed AccountNov 5, 2006
Apple supports the term podcasting, Microsoft supports the term podcasting, and Leo Laporte is delusional. Goodbye Twit, it was nice while it lasted.
kmartsheriffNov 6, 2006
Subscription service?? So you like renting your music instead of owning it?
delmonteNov 6, 2006
It's not called TWIT anymore, it's called TDBDS, The Don't Bash Dell Show.Sorry Leo I cannot help it, I'm looking forward to the day Dell doesn't interfere anymore with your editorial content.
Closed AccountNov 6, 2006
Microsoft Corp. last week released an upgrade of the embedded version of Windows, making 100% of the source code in the software’s kernel available to developers and packaging the latest release of its Visual Studio development tools with the technology.
loplaNov 6, 2006
Microsoft Corp. last week released an upgrade of the embedded version of Windows, making 100% of the source code in the software?s kernel available to hackers. Over 160 vulnerabilities have been found already and it's advised the OS remains disconnected from all networks including the internet.-fixed.