Wed 31 May 2006

Microsoft announced their new “Windows Live OneCare” product today. For $50 a year, you can protect up to 3 computers from viruses, spam, and data loss. While all of these products were available before from other vendors (often for free), this is the first time Microsoft has thrown its weight into this segment of the software market–certainly to the chagrin of their “business partners” Symantec and McAfee.
This new product release makes me wonder why protecting your operating system isn’t part of the operating system itself, but it will certainly be a lucrative business for Microsoft. It will be an all-inclusive package from a well-known name for people who don’t want to bother assembling their anti-spy, anti-spam solution on their own. Link


Starting in July, you might find that your phone bill is a little less expensive. Congress recently voted to put an end to the “federal excise tax” on long distance calls. The 3% tax was started in 1898 to fund the Spanish-American War. Glad we got that paid off.
Send important information from your personal computer to the award-winning Timex Data Link® watch…without wires or cables. In seconds, you can send up to 70 entries from the Timex and Microsoft-developed software that’s included. The watch sensor reads flashing bars of light on the monitor**…that’s the data.

