Best of the blogs: Having installed the Visual Studio Team Edition for DBAs community technical preview and now trying to move to the RTM version has left Sean McCown in something of a no-mans-land. And, no surprise here, Microsoft’s only suggestion is to uninstall Visual Studio entirely, along with the .Net framework and WinFX. “VSTE for DBAs is just a plug-in to VS. It requires VS Pro. So, you should be able to keep the host application in tact and just deal with the plug-in,” McCown writes in Microsoft’s ridiculous CTP upgrades. “MS, here’s a hint: whenever you provide someone with beta code, you need to also give them a way to get it off.”Wireless: Sumner Lemon of the IDG News Service takes this first look at Windows Mobile 6.0 ahead of the launch planned for next week. “Microsoft’s attempt to make Mobile 6 look more like Vista has resulted in a better-looking piece of software,” Lemon begins. “But the most important improvements aren’t cosmetic.” The news beat: Cisco buys Five Across for its social networking software, with which Cisco claims it will help enterprises more effectively connect to customers. A new pretexting bill is introduced in the U.S. Congress; the bipartisan proposal would give the FTC authority to investigate and prosecute those who gain access to other people’s phone records. According to a Forrester Research survey, SMBs will increase IT spending this year, just not as much as they did in 2006. And Vista Premium PCs sold well in the new OS’s first week. Databases