Windows 7 Release Schedule June 3rd, 2009 The word is out. We broke it just when it came out of the horse's mouth.
Beta test of Microsoft's free computer security software set to debut next weekJune 18th, 2009 Microsoft readies free PC security softwareSEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. said Thursday it plans to release a beta test of its free computer security program next week and is on track to launch a finished product in the fall.
Time Machine Travel Through Microsoft's Windows 1.0 - 25 Years CompletedNovember 11th, 2008 Just more than two decades ago, a young man from Washington had some things to say at New York's Helmsley Palace Hotel. He claimed that, powered by a unique graphical interface, his new OS, (coincidentally named Windows!) would be running 90% of IBM systems from the next year.
Microsoft's CFO lays out reasons why he hopes Windows revenue will rise in fiscal 2010July 24th, 2009 On the Call: Microsoft CFO Chris LiddellSEATTLE — With businesses cutting back on technology spending and consumers favoring low-end notebooks, the average amount Microsoft Corp. brings in from selling a copy of its Windows software has fallen.
Windows Mobile 6.5 Ready UpdatesMay 19th, 2009 The wait for new Windows Mobile 6.5 is over. Microsoft developers working on Windows Mobile 6.5 have divulged the news that the work on Windows latest mobile operating system has finally finished.
HSBC Bank Will Adopt SUSE Linux With Microsoft's SupportMarch 14th, 2007 Major international bank HSBC will standardize its Linux deployments on Novell's SUSE distribution, with Microsoft's premium support. The HSBC deal requires Microsoft to supply the bank with three-year priority support subscriptions to Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Microsoft Gazelle: Research to Make the Most Secure Web Browser of the WorldFebruary 28th, 2009 As Firefox, Google Chrome etc are coming up with hot and new developments every month to uniquely establish themselves in the browsers' war, Microsoft isn't quiet either. Microsoft Research is developing a new browser called Microsoft’s Gazelle and they released a PDF paper last week.
Windows 7 requirements in line with Vista's; release candidate offers way to run XP softwareMay 1st, 2009 Microsoft's Windows 7 test implies holiday launchSEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. has released a near-final version of the Windows 7 operating system that adds a few new features, including a way to run Windows XP applications.
20 Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts You Must KnowDecember 29th, 2008 Windows 7 beta is launched. If you haven't yet had a look at the Windows 7 Beta, here is our article to help you with that.
Microsoft's Ballmer tries to improve opinion on deal with Yahoo, whose shares have plungedJuly 30th, 2009 Microsoft CEO tries to sell analysts on Yahoo dealREDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Corp.
Publicis to buy Microsoft's Razorfish in a deal valued at more than $500 millionAugust 9th, 2009 Publicis to buy Microsoft's RazorfishNEW YORK —French advertising company Publicis Groupe SA has agreed to buy Microsoft Corp.'s digital advertising firm Razorfish as part of an effort to boost its share of advertising on the Web, according to a joint statement released Sunday. The companies value the deal at $530 million in a combination of cash and 6.5 million Pubicis Groupe treasury shares.
Reliance Communications ties up with Microsoft (Business Capsule)September 30th, 2009 MUMBAI - Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communications Wednesday said it has entered into a strategic alliance with Microsoft to offer Windows Mobile solution on its wireless networks. As per the agreement, Microsoft will offer solutions like push email support, chat, photo-sharing, content back-up and other applications to Reliance customers.
Microsoft's fetish with Sun servers?March 12th, 2005 A tale of Microsoft's dalliance with Sun. Shocking pictures leaked by a careless Microsoft blogger reveal a love that dare not speak its name.
Windows 7 hack: Migrate Windows Mail from VistaJune 6th, 2009 Microsoft had introduced a new free email and newsgroup client in Windows Vista, Windows Mail. It succeeded Microsoft's long grown Outlook Express.
16 Qubit Quantum Computer to Debut on Feb 13th; 20 Years Ahead of ScheduleFebruary 10th, 2007 Twenty years before most scientists expected it, DWave has announced a 16 Qubit quantum computer that promises to massively speed up computation as we know it (64, 000 operations simultaneously). DWave will debut at two locations, one at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California on February 13th, and the second at the Telus World of Science in Vancouver, Canada on February 15th.
June 3rd, 2009 at 8:51 am
So far, there seems to be good publicity about the project and interest is steadily increasing. I can’t wait until Microsoft actually launches Windows 7, then users will be able to judge firsthand the features and usability of this. Definitely something to look forward to. Thanks!