Windows Live Writer Beta 2

Microsoft just announced the release of Windows Live Writer Beta 2. Among the new features: Table editing Improved image and link editing Automatic sync of offline and online version of posts new…

Multi-touch surface computer by Microsoft

There has been a rumor around in the last days that Microsoft would have announced a "top-secret" new product at midnight: a new MP3 player? NO. A new gaming console? No. They released a multi-touch…

CodeClimber is now on Subtext 1.9.5

Even if took longer then expected (probably Telecom NZ uses hamsters or cats to move data), the upgrade is complete, and now CodeClimber is running on Subtext 1.9.5. The most important upgrades are:…

CCNET Monitor 0.9: now with Force Build

UPDATE: the latest version of the CC.NET Monitor Gadget for Vista Sidebar is v0.9.5: read more about it in 0.9.5 release notes. Since many people asked for it, I just released a new version of the…

Scheduled update tomorrow night (NZST)

Tomorrow night, Monday May 28th, from 11pm NZST I'll update my blog to the latest version of Subtext (version 1.9.5). The site may be unreachable or you may notice some issues during the upgrade.…

Released FeedDemon 2.5

Today FeedDemon 2.5 has been released. Here are the top 5 new features: Synchronized news bins with shared RSS feeds - share a FeedDemon "news bin" (similar to a link blog) as an RSS feed so that…

Four life changing gadgets

Scott Hanselman started this "meme" a few days ago, then Nic jumped in, so why not joining and tell you my 4 life changing gadgets? They both agree on GPS, iPod and DVR being their life changing…

Remember to set UpdatePanel's UpdateMode to Conditional

Since the cool thing about the ASP.NET Ajax UpdatePanel is that its contents are updated asynchronously when an event that would normally generate a postback is raised inside, one would think that…

Where are the Microsoft fanboys?

Looking at Digg page on Microsoft I just found an interesting article written on One Microsoft Way, the column about Microsoft on ArsTechnica. The article, titled  "A good question: Where ARE the…