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Windows Phone 7 and Exchange ActiveSync

Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 platform supports Exchange ActiveSync policies, but like Google Android only a subset and far fewer than the Apple iPhone or iPad.

Posted byTom BashamNovember 22, 2010November 23, 2010Posted inTechTags: Activesync, Android, Exchange, iPad, iPhone, Windows Phone 78 Comments on Windows Phone 7 and Exchange ActiveSync

More Parkour with Bikes

Back in 2009 I posted a like to a video of a chap called Danny MacAskill doing some pretty amazing stunts on his big. I just stumbled across this new one, Way Back Home, filmed as he travels from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye.

Posted byTom BashamNovember 21, 2010Posted inCool StuffTags: Danny MacAskill, ScotlandLeave a comment on More Parkour with Bikes

Kinect for Windows (well almost)

Microsoft’s Kinect (Natal) device now has hacked drivers that allow it to be used on PC’s and Windows.

Posted byTom BashamNovember 20, 2010Posted inCool Stuff, TechTags: Drivers, Kinect, Microsoft, Natal, WindowsLeave a comment on Kinect for Windows (well almost)

Continuous Services | Connected Devices

Ray Ozzie’s new memo ‘Dawn of a new day’ outline Microsofts vision for challenging Google and Apple on cloud services and devices. Continuous Services and Connected Devices.

Posted byTom BashamOctober 29, 2010October 29, 2010Posted inTech, WorkTags: Apple, Cloud, Connected Devices, Continuous Services, Google, iPad, Microsoft, PlayBook, Ray Ozzie, S+SLeave a comment on Continuous Services | Connected Devices

Stormtroopers and police, an uneasy truce

London Police and Star Wars Stormtroopers

Posted byTom BashamOctober 19, 2010Posted inCool StuffTags: Cool Stuff, Police, Star Wars, Storm TrooperLeave a comment on Stormtroopers and police, an uneasy truce

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