2 CERT agencies in the west (Netherlands & Germany) have advised it's users againts deploying Chrome for production machine.
Bugs and flaws have yet to be patchs by Google for its Beta product.
http://www.computerworld.co.ke/articles/2008/09/09/security-agencies-rally-against-google-chrome

Back in late 80's and early 90's, when the first wireless remote controllers came out, it was such a big thing. No more tanggling dangling wires, no more mom tripping over while Im gaming. Future fast forward, Microsoft will soon unveil its totally 'conrtoller-less' gaming experience, code name Project Natal. Check it out.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/projectnatal/
//I'd sure like to play 'Grand Theft Auto' without controllers, imagine firing an AK47 or throwing a grenade.
More on 'Project Natal' from Kotaku.
http://kotaku.com/5280268/everything-you-need-to-know-about-project-natal
I know some of you have many unanswered question wheter Windows 7 will be able to support your favorite apps, be it games or drivers. Here's your chance to get first hand information from Mark Mark Russinovich. The live discussion will be divided into 2 parts - Part 1:
Examine Windows 7 application compatibility not only from the perspective of moving from Windows Vista, but also for those coming from Windows XP. Discuss the most common challenges around application compatibility when coming from a legacy operating system, why changes were made along the way, compatibility technologies inside the OS and methods for getting incompatible applications to run on Windows 7. Sharing of tips and tricks, demonstrate free tools to analyze and fix applications and answer your specific questions about application compatibility live.
Part 2:
Discuss the options and approaches for using virtualization tools In depth to address application incompatibilities – including presentation virtualization, desktop virtualization and application virtualization.
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To take part, simply save the date and join Mark on Thursday, June 18 at: https://ms.istreamplanet.com/springboard.

Here ye,here ye...here comes Windows 7!
To prepare the masses for Windows 7 D-Day, Microsoft have constructured a wholesome Windows 7 online-training/eLearning Clinics for consumers,IT Pro's and Information Workers. . These Clinics are geared towards three different audiences, and focus on introducing new features and functionality to those interested in simply learning more about the OS or those that are already considering deploying in the near future.
What’s New in Windows 7 for Consumers (1 Hour)
What’s New in Windows 7 for IT Professionals (2 Hours)
What’s New in Windows 7 for Information Workers (2 Hours)
For a more detail learning experience, click over to Windows 7 Learning Portal.This site is currently showcasing great readiness content, including 7 Silverlight Learning Snacks, free sample chapters from upcoming MS Press Books, Learning Plans, links to clinics/HOLs and more.

IT Pro Momentum is a Microsoft Early Adopter Program for IT Professionals who bet on the newest technologies to drive business value for their companies and advance their career.
Through IT Pro Momentum, you will be able to:
- Discover and evaluate the newest MS technologies
- Pilot and deploy MS beta products
- Access MS Beta Product Support
- Connect with an international community of IT Pros through Momentum forums
- Share your experience adopting a new technology with the IT Pro community worldwide
Here are some program benefits offered to Momentum participants (free of charge for one year):
- Technical Content & Online Trainings
- Support for Beta Products (via e-mail)
- TechNet+ Direct Subscription
- Early Adopter Forums
- Through your local MS contact, you can share your experience with the IT Pro community worldwide (blogs, events, user groups, etc.)
These are the technologies supported by IT Pro Momentum in 2008-2009:
- Client Infrastructure: Vista SP1, IE8, Windows 7 (2009), Windows Mobile 7 (2009)
- Server Infrastructure: Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 7 (2009)
- Virtualization: Hyper-V, System Center Virtual Machine Manager
- Web Infrastructure: IIS7, Sharepoint on the Web
- Collaboration & Connectivity: Office Communication Server 14 (2009), Exchange 14 (2009)
- HPC: Windows HPC Server 2008
If you are interested in piloting one or more of these technologies just send a message to v-arizad@microsoft.com
We will be happy to work with you to determine the best way possible to support your early adoption efforts!
Thanks,
Check out these cool early adoption experiences from other Momentum customers:
http://edge.technet.com/Media/Change-control-using-Sharepoint-2007-with-DPM/
http://edge.technet.com/Media/Powershell-and-Exchange-with-Desmond-Lee/
http://edge.technet.com/Media/Trivadis-and-SQL-Server-2008-Customer-story/
http://edge.technet.com/Media/Server-2008-and-Active-Directory-snapshot-software-at-QBranch/
http://edge.technet.com/Media/System-Center-Operations-Manager-and-the-Brazilian-Post-Office/
http://edge.technet.com/Media/Loke-Kit-Kai-on-Hyper-V/
http://edge.technet.com/Media/Application-Virtualization-real-world-experience/
http://edge.technet.com/Media/Jean-Philippe-on-Vista-deployment/
