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Our trip to Mexico this month has been a resounding success on many levels, one…
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With my trip to Mexico winding down, here’s a new round of great reader questions…
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Microsoft wasn’t the only company prepping a major new desktop OS for 2001. Steve Jobs…
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While Windows XP didn’t deliver much in the way of .NET functionality, Microsoft had other…
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Well, this is rather scary: my C#/WinForms/.NET Framework 4.x version of .NETpad is now available…
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For my January programming project, I’m reviving the Windows Forms version of .NETpad so I…
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Microsoft originally planned to kick off the Windows XP era with its biggest launch event…
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Hola from Mexico City, Mexico. My wife and I are heading to Puebla tomorrow, so…
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For most of its history in the videogame industry, Sony has wielded its PlayStation-exclusive games…
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In February 2001, I headed to Redmond, Washington for the Whistler Desktop Beta 2 Reviewers…
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Microsoft’s planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard is big news, but there are a lot of…
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On January 6, 2001, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates delivered the keynote address at the Consumer…
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I was eagerly anticipating this trip to Mexico City for a lot of reasons, but…
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Our path to Mexico was inspired by some pandemic-era research and a dawning realization that…
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Microsoft should have ended the year 2000 on a triumphant note, but an economic downturn…
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Microsoft had to deliver on its sweeping promises for .NET and a new generation of…