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Talking about the MSN Toolbar.
11/9/2009 4:50:38 AM, Technogran
Although I usually use the Windows Live toolbar that comes with the Windows Live Essentials suite of programs when I use an toolbar, I have recently switched to using the new MSN Toolbar instead. In my view it supplies a far better integration with all ...
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Get more from Windows 7 – top things to do after you upgrade
11/4/2009 12:26:35 PM, Windows Live Dev Team
The Windows 7 launch is a proud moment for us at Windows Live. Windows Live delivers the software and services that make your new, or upgraded, Windows 7 PC lots of fun. So, we want to remind you to get the latest and greatest of Windows Live for your new ...
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Preview of new MSN homepage, getting socialized
11/4/2009 10:44:10 AM, mynetx
Today Microsoft unvealed its new format for the MSN.com homepage in a public preview. What are the most interesting changes? First of all, the new MSN is lighter. All this stuffed, bloated site is gone. A new, simplified MSN butterfly logo has ...
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Phishing: a look inside
11/3/2009 1:23:26 PM, Windows Live Dev Team
Phishing – what it is, and how it relates to your webmail credentials Recently, the webmail industry experienced what was believed to be a phishing incident where several thousands of credentials from Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail accounts were exposed on a ...
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Now back: Attaching photos to messages in Hotmail
10/15/2009 11:48:30 PM, mynetx
Turned off last month due to a security issue with Internet Explorer and Active X, the Photo feature for Windows Live Hotmail has now been fixed and made available again. The Windows Live Team announces: Instead of adding pictures as attachments to your ...
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Adding photos to Hotmail messages – an anticipated return
10/15/2009 2:46:54 PM, Windows Live Dev Team
Last month, due to a security issue in the photo upload tool, the Hotmail team temporarily removed it while building an updated version of the tool. You may have already noticed this - the tool is back! Instead of adding pictures as attachments to your ...
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Hotmail – Change password every 72 days
10/6/2009 8:03:32 AM, Khai Liang
For security purposes, we are actually recommended to change our password once awhile. This will keep your credential information more secured. If you have a Live ID, you can set your email password to expire every 72 days. This is a feature provided by ...
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More than 20,000 Hotmail passwords leaked
10/6/2009 7:57:42 AM, mynetx
Several thousands passwords for European users of Microsoft’s e-mail and identity service Hotmail/Windows Live ID have been published on the Web, according to information published by Neowin. The Windows Live team states: We immediately requested that ...
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Let Hotmail Remind You To Refresh Your Passwords Every 72 Days
10/5/2009 1:10:26 PM, Manan
The recent news about Hotmail users passwords being leaked is a good reminder for everyone of us to keep our online lives a bit more secure. Hotmail has a feature that will automatically expire your passwords after 72 days as a result it let’s you keep ...
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Let Hotmail Remind You To Refresh Your Passwords Every 72 Days
10/5/2009 1:10:26 PM, Manan
The recent news about Hotmail users passwords being leaked is a good reminder for everyone of us to keep our online lives a bit more secure. Hotmail has a feature that will automatically expire your passwords after 72 days as a result it let’s you keep ...