Yesterday I've received some mails via this Blog that asks me if I know that some "priviledge" Gmail users have the capacity of their mailbox increased to 1Terabyte. My response was that I don't know this and maybe it could be a bug.
Today the official answer by Google: A "bug" in Gmail temporarily gave some users one Terabyte of free storage and now the company is working to fix it. I was right! 
Security is one of the most "hot" themes in this period, so Microsoft has released a Security Guidance Kit ready to download (LINK: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=c3260bd0-2ebb-4496-ad07-7e9d55d0ef1f&displaylang=en)="/P">
The Security Guidance Kit is a collection of how-to information, software tools, and detailed prescriptive guidance within a small "viewer" application. The materials within the Kit are all designed to help you implement security measures in your environment. The topics covered include patch management, anti-virus measures, securing remote access, and blocking unsafe email attachments.
It contains documentation files along with a viewer application to allow you to navigate the documentation. It also contains free software tools from Microsoft, which you can optionally install or copy to other computers in your network.
Really interesting... recommended! 
Microsoft has released an interesting preview of WinFS StoreSpy v0.8 for the WinHEC 2004 Longhorn Build, ready to download and try.
WinFS Store Spy is an Explorer-like tool to browse WinFS. It offers flexible ways for you to quickly find your stuff and navigate the store. You can inspect Item, Relationship (all 3 types), Extension, Nested Element, and MultiSet properties.