Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

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Live Search Gets Currency Conversion, Calculator and Dictionary

Live Search Gets Currency Conversion, Calculator and Dictionary
Live.com just got three new handy features in what appears to be an attempt to once again compete with Google's search engine. Nevertheless, these features are pretty handy if you're fond of Live Search and welcome a bit more functionality: Currency Conversion A feature that should have already been implemented a long time ago, since it completely ... Full story

iPhone has 50% of Smartphone Web Traffic in the U.S.

iPhone has 50% of Smartphone Web Traffic in the U.S.
According to AdMob Mobile Metrics, iPhone is responsible for around 50 percent of smartphone web traffic in the US, which is a big leap from Apple's latest numbers, back in August 2008, where the device held 10%. This of course means that other companies went down a bit, like Microsoft that went from ... Full story

Internet Explorer 8 is out!

Internet Explorer 8 is out!
Microsoft's latest browser, Internet Explorer 8 has been available for beta-testing for about a year now, but since this morning the Redmond company released the final version worldwide for your downloading pleasure. The software is free for licensed Microsoft Windows users and will be an integrated part ... Full story

Hotmail gets POP3 access: it’s about time!

Hotmail gets POP3 access: it's about time!
Microsoft finally enabled POP3 access for their users worldwide! It's about time, I must say... The setup is pretty easy and you can quickly setup a client to access your hotmail account with pop3 following the instructions on the Windows Live blog post. Of course a lot of people already found out about ... Full story

Windows 7.7057 is alive and kicking!

Windows 7.7057 is alive and kicking!
Word got out that there's a new beta version of Microsoft's new operating system! Windows 7 Build 7057 is available for download on the popular torrent sites and there seems to be minor changes that suggest Microsoft is starting to polish up the OS. ... Full story

Windows Mobile Marketplace is “coming soon”

Windows Mobile Marketplace is
As I said before, Microsoft is about to launch Windows Marketplace for mobile, as you can see in the mobile-formatted page over at client.marketplace.windowsmobile.com. Unfortunately, marketplace.windowsmobile.com still redirects to the Windows Mobile Catalog. Microsoft was very quiet about it at ... Full story

iPhone with more commercial applications than Windows Mobile

iPhone with more commercial applications than Windows Mobile
Apple's App Store just added more 5000 commercial apps to it's collection, meaning it now holds around 25,000 apps, taking the number one place and leaving Microsoft's nine year-old collection crying like a baby. Up until now Windows Mobile hold the record for applications available, building a wide collection over nine years. ... Full story

Windows 7 will allow you to disable and remove Internet Explorer 8

Windows 7 will allow you to disable and remove Internet Explorer 8
I almost could not believe my eyes when I read about this! According to Chris Holmes and aeroxp.org, Microsoft will give users the ability to disable and delete Internet Explorer 8 in Windows 7. The bloggers identified the feature in a recent build (7048) of a pre-release version of ... Full story

Windows Live Photos… makes you think, huh?

Windows Live Photos... makes you think, huh?
Microsoft recenly updated Windows Live services a bit... ok, a lot! Skydrive now holds a whopping 25GB storage capacity and is still completely free. The file uploading system still sucks ass but I think that's just a temporary ass-sucking situation. The great thing about this update is that your photos are now located at Windows Live Photos (stored in skydrive)... this new interface is, well, beautiful ... Full story

Is Windows Live Mail.. pretty?

Is Windows Live Mail.. pretty?
As in pretty useless. Windows Live Mail released it's new interface which actually looks quite beautiful (aside from the annoying ad space on the top). The right-click and drag-and-drop features are quite welcome and usefull! Too bad some other similar solutions out there aren't so eye-candy... yes Gmail, I'm looking at you. ... Full story
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