Tuesday, 15 March 2011

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Internet Explorer 9 Released, But Should You Care?
GigaOm
15, 2011, 5:19am PT No Comments Microsoft has released IE9, the latest version of the venerable Internet Explorer browser. It boasts greatly improved support for standards like HTML5, a new design and greater speed, as well as some nifty new features, ...
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Bing Matchbox Reaches for AI with Project Emporia
eWeek
Microsoft's Bing Matchbox technology promises a new form of personalized search. The search engine tests it with Project Emporia apps for the Web and Windows Phone 7 smartphones. Microsoft's Bing search engine is testing a new technology aimed at ...
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Microsoft to Stop Developing New Zune Music Players.
X-bit Labs
by Anton Shilov Microsoft Corp. will reportedly cease development of new Zune personal digital media players (PDMP) models. While the company will continue to sell existing models, new versions of the players are not incoming. Instead, Microsoft wants ...
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X-bit Labs
Microsoft Needs Mobile Money
InformationWeek
It's not enough for mobile to be hot; eventually Microsoft has to find a way to make it profitable too. By Dave Methvin InformationWeek There are a lot of ways to make money off the shift to mobile computing. Some companies have found several ways to ...
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Can Nokia and Microsoft win in the workplace?
Fortune
Nokia's recent decision to outfit its phones with Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 software should be a CIO's dream come true. Corporate tech chiefs love their vendors to compete, and the Nokia/Microsoft hookup would appear to offer companies a viable ...
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Adobe Confirms Flash Bug, To Release Fix Next Week
International Business Times
Hackers have exploited the bug in flash player using Microsoft Excel documents. They targeted users via a Flash (.swf) file embedded in a Microsoft Excel (.xls) file delivered as an email attachment. The vulnerability exists in certain versions of ...
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International Business Times
Microsoft may discontinue Zune?
Fudzilla
It will likely not come as much of a surprise to some that Microsoft is rumored to be poised to discontinue its Zune music players at some point this year. While the Zune has gone through multiple evolutions, including the latest Zune HD which received ...
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Microsoft wants you to be part of Kate's eyebrow
TechRadar UK
By Patrick Goss Microsoft and MSN will be asking people to send in their wedding photos to make up an image of Prince William and Kate Middleton to show off the HTML 5 capacity of IE9. With the emphasis on the beauty of the web, Microsoft is keen to ...
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TechRadar UK
Microsoft Launches "Do-Not-Track" Feature On Browser
The Mark
Whatever the reason, Microsoft is counting on the idea that you want more online privacy. The company's new version of Internet Explorer, to be unveiled Tuesday, is the first major web browser to feature a "do-not-track" option, which allows users to ...
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'Halo: Reach' gets new 'Defiant' maps
USA Today
By Mike Snider, USA TODAY Here's a reminder to Halo fans that the Halo: Reach Defiant Map Pack (800 Microsoft points, or $10) is available today, March 15, on Xbox Live. Included are three new battlefield maps: Condemned, Highlands (shown here) and ...
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Microsoft interns hit the heights for NSPCC
Get Bracknell
By David Millward A team of Microsoft IT students are switching off their computers and taking part in two exhausting physical challenges. Thirteen student interns from the Thames Valley Park campus are taking on the gruelling Three Peaks Challenge ...
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CLOVER: A CURIOUS TALE PART OF MICROSOFT'S DEAL OF THE WEEK ST PATRICK'S DAY ...
Gamasutra
15 MARCH 2010 LEAMINGTON SPA, UK Blitz 1UP and Binary Tweed are extremely excited that Clover: A Curious Tale is in Microsoft's Deal of the Week promotion to celebrate St Patrick's Day. So for this week only (ending on Friday 18 March), Xbox Live Gold ...
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Inside Microsoft's Reading technology centre
ZDNet UK
As one of the vendors with which businesses are likely to invest significant sums, Microsoft has a network of technology centres (MTCs) around the world where organisations can go to discuss IT needs, test the technology in question and then develop it ...
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ZDNet UK
Idera SQL Diagnostic Manager Now Offers Deep Insight Into Database Disk Activity
Marketwire (press release)
Idera provides tools for Microsoft SQL Server, SharePoint and PowerShell management and administration. Our products provide solutions for performance monitoring, backup and recovery, security and auditing and PowerShell scripting. ...
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The first ever MySQL on Windows Online Forum will explain:
Live-PR.com (press release)
How MySQL is a great fit for the Windows environment, and what are the upcoming milestones to make MySQL even better on the Microsoft platform. What visual tools are available to effectively develop, deploy and manage MySQL applications on Windows. ...
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Microsoft donates for Japan Earthquake Relief
Gather.com
Earlier today, Microsoft has committed to donate $2 million after the disastrous Japan earthquake incident. The aid includes $250000 in cash and $1.75 million in terms of contributions like software and services. This is an additional step by Microsoft ...
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Novel problem has an easy fix
MiamiHerald.com
By Steve Alexander Q. I'm writing a novel using Microsoft Works. I recently bought an Acer Aspire netbook that doesn't have Works, but does come with Microsoft WordPad. If I write my novel on WordPad, how will I be able to get my existing chapters ...
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Today in Tech: Apple stores opening early for new iPad 2shipments
Fortune
Microsoft will reportedly put an end to its ill-fated music-video player due to lack of demand. Instead, the company will focus on putting its Zune software onto smartphones likely running Windows Phone 7. (Bloomberg) AT&T may be leveraging data usage ...
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Review of Windows Live Messenger 2011
Hybrid Cars News
Microsoft has released the latest version of Windows Live Essentials 2011 to everyone on a Windows based PC, which comes loaded with very useful and helpful everyday programs that make our lives a little easier and more entertaining. ...
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