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Detect Multi-Core Platform

Saw this interesting tool on the Intel Website that allows you to find out if the machine you are working on is a multi-core, multi-proc, HT technology enabled etc. Very interesting. Check it out here . The algorithm is also available. So I presume there
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Visual Studio 2005 and Dreamweaver 8

101 Microsoft VS features compared to DW8. Interesting set of comparision .
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Recycling Application Pools using WMI in IIS 6.0

Chris Adams Blog has this interesting post on IIS 6.0 WMI scripting. Though I am a big fan of WMI scripting I can see this being very less used in the industry. Looking at the SQL 2005 scripting capabilities and administrative ease I am so excited about
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MSDN TV: Introduction to Data-Aware Windows Mobile Applications

Rory Blyth shows how to create a simple SQL Server Mobile-based Pocket PC application. Download the same from MSDN Downloads .
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ILMerge - Interesting

ILMerge is a utility for merging multiple .NET assemblies into a single .NET assembly. It works on executables and DLLs alike and comes with several options for controlling the processing and format of the output. Get the same here .
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Deprecated Features - Excel 2007

Interesting in a way sometimes there are way too many features with every little application that we hardly use 10% of the features. And some features are carry forward from the previous era just under the name of "backward compatibility". Nice
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Interesting - U3

Software and hardware standards for building portable applications on USB drives. With a U3 smart drive, you can plug into any Windows 2000 or XP PC and work , play a game, message friends, send email, edit photos and more, all without worrying if applications
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Latest IE 7 - Beta 3

Get the same here .
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ADO.NET vNext CTP - August

This package is the first Community Technology Preview (CTP) of ADO.NET vNext and includes the preview build of the ADO.NET Entity Framework along with samples and whitepapers. The ADO.NET Entity Framework supports Object Relational Mapping scenarios
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Why do people quit

Here is an interesting read on some of the top 10 management reasons for the same. Read it here .
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Introduction to Managed Device Development using VS

Microsoft Embedded MVP Maarten Struys shows how to create an application for a Windows Mobile 5.0 device using Visual Studio 2005. Learn how Visual Studio 2005 helps you to create user interfaces that will run on different devices with different display
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RubyCLR

Infact it has become CLR Everywhere :). Anyways catch the homepage for more details on this.
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DevPartner SecurityChecker 2.5

DevPartner SecurityChecker is the most comprehensive application security analysis tool in the industry today. And now SecurityChecker 2.5 simplifies development best practices for ASP.NET application security more than ever through automated updates,
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Unicode 5.0 is out there

Version 5.0.0 of the Unicode Standard consists of the publication The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0 plus the Unicode Character Database, Version 5.0.0. This gives the general principles, requirements for conformance, and guidelines for implementers, followed
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Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Deployment Guide

This article describes how to deploy Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 applications with Dotnetfx3.exe, the .NET Framework 3.0 redistributable package. Read it here .
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