Paul Thurrott posted part 2 of his "How Microsoft Can Fix Windows 8" articles series
Microsoft published the Windows Phone 7 Guides for IT Pros
All About Microsoft posted a news story that Microsoft made the Release Candidate (RC) test build of its Dynamics CRM 2011 offering available for download as of December 14
PC World reports that Microsoft plans to launch Windows Phone 7 in China in the second half of 2011.
Silicon Republic reports that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is expected to take the wraps off a number of new Windows-powered tablet computers built by Dell and Samsung
PC World posted a roundup about Microsoft's 'riskiest upcoming product'
Hardware 2.0 reports that Windows Phone 7 handsets feature a jailbreak-rollback feature that reverts the OS back to a locked state
All About Microsoft posted a story that Microsoft is introducing a new feature, Tracking Protection, to Internet Explorer 9
All About Microsoft reports that Microsoft is making available this week a first beta of its Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack (SP) 1 release.
Futurelooks posted a review on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Smartphone OS
All about Microsoft published a news story on Silverlight 5
PC World reports that Internet Explorer 6 has seen a dramatic drop in usage among businesses, as IE8 continues to grow
The ChevronWP7 unlocking tool for Windows Phone 7 has been discontinued
KitGuru reports that Microsoft choose AMD's Fusion II for the new XBox
Information Week reports that the first Windows Phone 7 is going to be massive
PC World reports that Microsoft is planning its own streaming TV service to compete with Netflix, Apple, Google, and a host of other companies, according to sources.
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows posted an article about how Microsoft can fix Windows Phone in 2011
Silicon Republic reports that Microsoft has said that using the Chevron WP7 unlock tool could result in phones being rendered "permanently unusable."
I started something reports that an unlocker tool is now available for Windows Phone 7
PC World reports that Steve Coast, who founded the popular OpenStreetMap project, will be working on Microsoft Bing Maps.