Archive: Posts Tagged ‘China’

Germany and France Warn Not to Use Internet Explorer

2 comments January 19th, 2010

The German Federal Office for Information Technics (BSI) and the French Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) have warned users not to use Internet Explorer, making aware of an unpatched security hole in Microsoft’s browser.

Windows Live and You: “Messenger is like the phone: I just use it” (Kip Kniskern)

Comments Off May 29th, 2009

What’s the site where you get Windows Live news first? — Probably your answer is “LiveSide”, and that has its reason. I had an interesting discussion with Kip Kniskern, who is one of the authors at LiveSide.net. mynetx: Please tell me a bit about yourself. Is your life directly or indirectly involved with Windows Live? [...]

Windows Live and You: A Chinese Microsoft fanboy (Yan Zhu)

Comments Off May 8th, 2009

Continuing the series of interviews for Windows Live and You, I talked with the owner of Chinese LiveSide, which is LiveSino.net. He lives in Shanghai, China; many of you will probably know him as “Picturepan2” while his real name is Yan Zhu (??). mynetx: Sorry to steal your night, I find it good that you [...]

Messenger in Hotmail: You got it now?

5 comments April 21st, 2009

According to the most recent announcements, Messenger in Windows Live Hotmail is now available for customers in Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and the US. If you are living in one of these countries, you will now be able to chat with your Messenger contacts directly from your Hotmail inbox. The Hotmail team [...]