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171

August 26th, 2010

Windows Weekly 171: Fort Sloth

Windows Phone Marketplace and developer tool, Yahoo transition to Bing, IE9's new UI, Xbox Live permabans, and more.

170

August 19th, 2010

Windows Weekly 170: The Little Dicky Mouse

Gaming on Windows Phone, Live Essentials new features, Arc Touch Mouse, chat room questions, and more.

169

August 12th, 2010

Windows Weekly 169: Riding The Bear

Link baiting news, syncing to the cloud, Hurd/HP, Google/Verizon, things that didn't happen this week, and more.

168

August 6th, 2010

Windows Weekly 168: The Halo Effect

IE 9 heads to beta, Microsoft's annual Financial Analysts Meeting, Android blows past iPhone, and more.

167

July 30th, 2010

Windows Weekly 167: Childlike Wonder

Microsoft record revenue, best of Windows Phone, new Kindle, Google/Yahoo in Japan, and more.

166

July 22nd, 2010

Windows Weekly 166: Revenge Of The White Icons

Developing for Windows Phone, Anti-Piracy Consortium launches UltraViolet DRM, another Zero-Day vulnerability, and more.

165

July 15th, 2010

Windows Weekly 165: I've Said Too Much

Latest news on Windows Phone, Windows 7 SP1 Beta available for download, iPhone 4.1 update, Windows Intune new Beta announced, and more.

Windows Weekly with Paul Thurrott

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October 20th, 2006

Windows Weekly with Paul Thurrott 3: Vista's Enthusiastic License Agreement

Hosts: Paul Thurrott and Leo Laporte On this episode Paul and I converse about Vista's end-user license agreements, IE7, and XP Service Pack 3. And we explain why sometimes a shim is also a shiv.

Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show. Our album art is by Orion Day. The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Derek K. Miller.

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