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Over on the Windows Live Solution Center, a number of Windows Live Hotmail users have been complaining Laser pointer
about missing e-mails. For the last three days, users have reported that their e-mails have been deleted from their Inbox and other folders or that e-mails sent to them never arrived. Microsoft has since fixed the problem, after declaring that the issue was not widespread.
Yesterday, Microsoft offered the following statement: "We have identified the source of the issue [and] have restored e-mail access to those who were [a]ffected. We recognize that even though we restored email access, some of the affected users did not receive mail sent to them during the last 24-72 hours. We are in the process of rectifying that and should be finished by late tonight Pacific time."
Less than 12 hours later, the company said the problem was fully ps3 jailbreak resolved: "We have restored the e-mails to those who were [a]ffected. If you are still missing your emails, please post your issue here (please note that you need to be logged in to the windowslivehelp.com site to be able to post) with as much detailed information as possible (How much wasn't restored, and any specifics that you may have). We sincerely apologize and thank you for your continued patience."
None of my personal Hotmail accounts were affected. Microsoft says that only 17,355 accounts lost e-mails, which is but a fraction of the hundreds of millions of Hotmail users. The company did not explain, however, what caused the problem or what it is doing to prevent it from happening apple peel 520 again.
The debut of a motion-sensing controller designed for PCs has been announced by PrimeSense, the creator of the Kinect for Xbox 360. The company has teamed up with Asus to make the device, which is in turn creating a dedicated online store for selling compatible apps.
The controller goes by the name "WAVI Xtion," and will enable gesture controls for media center PCs. According to PrimeSense, the focus of the device will be on multimedia red led watch control, as opposed to the gaming focus of the Kinect.
Like the Kinect, you'll probably need a decent amount of room for it to see and process your waving appendages properly, so this won't be for a cramped home office. Asus is planning an "Xtion Online Store," where developers will be able to sell apps designed for the WAVI Xtion.
There is a definite demand for this type of controller—even without Microsoft's blessing, many a homebrew developer has adapted his or her Kinect for use with PCs. Given that the WAVI Xtion will be optimized for media rather than game control, it sounds like it's running the risk of falling short of functionality by comparison, though native PC compatiblity may appeal to a different subset of users.
The WAVI Xtion blue led watch is currently scheduled for launch in February of this year. It will be formally introduced at both the PrimeSense and Asus booths at CES this week, where the Ars team will hopefully get a look.
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