Tuesday, 15 March 2011

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After 40 Million Downloads, Microsoft Launches Internet Explorer 9
Mashable
After months of beta testing, Microsoft has finally released the final version of Internet Explorer 9 to the masses. Microsoft debuted the new browser at a launch event at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. Dean Hachamovitch, the corporate ...
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Farewell, Zune: Microsoft will discontinue its iPod rival
Digitaltrends.com
After defending the questioned longevity of its media player, a Microsoft source admits the Zune is on its way out. It's been a long time coming. Following whispers for some time now that Microsoft has been in the process of moving Zune to the great ...
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Microsoft considered building green data centers in Iceland
ZDNet (blog)
I went to an interesting media dinner last week with Microsoft scientists (full report coming) working on data center issues. They said that Microsoft did consider building a data center in Iceland but rejected it. The main reason was that Microsoft ...
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Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Giveaway – $69 Value
Skatter Tech
By Sahas Katta Last week, Skatter Tech reviewed the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse and today we are giving it away to one of our lucky readers. For those not familiar, this wireless mouse features a touch sensitive pad for scrolling. ...
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Microsoft Showcases Windows Phone 7 Apps at SXSW
PCWorld
Microsoft showed off some WP7 apps that take full advantage of the WP7 operating system. By Mark Sullivan, PCWorld The Weather Channel AppThe handpicked set of apps range from personal finance to fitness and, Microsoft says, fully utilize the design ...
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Kinect Adapted for Medical Research
1UP.com
"I don't think Microsoft has realized that [Kinect] is something that could change medicine." By Chris Pereira, 03/14/2011 We've gone through many of the best modified uses of Kinect in the past. Cool as many of them may be, holding a stick so it shows ...
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Adobe warns of Flash Player zero-day attack
ZDNet (blog)
By Ryan Naraine | March 14, 2011, 1:02pm PDT Malicious hackers are using rigged Microsoft Excel files to exploit a zero-day flaw in Adobe's ubiquitous Flash Player software. Ryan Naraine is a journalist and social media enthusiast specializing in ...
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Nokia: How Microsoft Deal Could Fail
Light Reading
In what is basically a legal exercise to cover its back, Nokia has listed at great length all the things that could go wrong for the company in case the relationship with Microsoft turns sour. It's a stark read. (See Nokia Unveils Major Revamp and ...
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Firefox Maker: 'Do Not Track' Likely to Be Regulated
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the next version of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer, which is being released Tuesday, will include such a feature. Mozilla announced in January that when the final version of Firefox 4 comes out in the ...
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Q&A: Finding Free and Cheap Photo Editors for Windows 7
New York Times (blog)
Microsoft did not entirely abandon its free photo-editing software in Windows 7, but you do have to take the extra step of downloading it from the Windows Live site. Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 is one of the programs available on Microsoft's ...
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Ingram achieves Microsoft VAD status
ARNnet
by Julia Talevski Ingram Micro has expanded its distribution arrangement with Microsoft, becoming a value-add distributor (VAD). The Microsoft VAD program, focuses on identifying partners interested in creating new virtualisation practices or growing ...
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Sneak-Peek at Microsoft Office 15
games.on.net
Microsoft Office 15 hasn't even entered official testing yet! Too bad, because the internet is here to spoil Microsoft's secret party by throwing back the covers on the future of office productivity much earlier than anticipated. ...
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Microsoft Declares Quarterly Dividend
SunHerald.com (press release)
REDMOND, Wash., March 14, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Microsoft Corp. today announced that its board of directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.16 per share. The dividend is payable June 9, 2011 to shareholders of record on May 19, 2011. ...
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'Superinvestors' are buying Microsoft shares
ZDNet UK (blog)
Microsoft's share price has bumbled along going nowhere for the past decade, while the value of Apple and Google shares has rocketed to the heights. It might therefore be a surprise to find out that Microsoft is the technology stock "most owned" by ...
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John Gallant: Apotheker lays out new vision for HP -- Details to come?
Computerworld
The platform will support multiple development languages, but Apotheker didn't say whether it will be based on Microsoft's Azure technology or something else. (Microsoft and HP have jointly developed an Azure appliance for the enterprise. ...
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