By Ramana Rolla, on August 13th, 2010
ASUSTek, Ceo, Jerry Shen today announced that their company is launching a $399 worth 10 inch tablet running on Android OS. The OS of the tablet possibly would be Android 3.0 “gingerbread”.
SOURCE:ASUS TABLET
800 numbers of software engineers are currently engaged on ASUSTek to work on Android, so it has a great . . . → Read More: Eee Pad and Android Tablet from ASUS
By Mick Gill, on July 26th, 2010
HP has confirmed that it will no longer be using Windows Phone Software in its new Phones. This may be to do with its recent purchase of Palm! In an interview with CNBC, HP’s Todd Bradley Said: . . . → Read More: HP Will Not Be Making Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Based Phones
By Mick Gill, on June 29th, 2010
Microsoft Pro Photo Tools 2 If you want to be a serious Photographer you need Professional Software to work with your Photos. The problem is that the majority of Professional Photo Software is very expensive. There is a solution though in the form of Microsoft Pro Photo Tools. . . . → Read More: Professional Microsoft Photo Software For Free
By Mick Gill, on June 26th, 2010
Microsoft’s Small Basic is one of the easiest ways to get into the world of programming both for Children and Adults. Its based on one of the oldest and simplest programming languages BASIC. . . . → Read More: Learn Computer Programming For Kids Or Adults For Free
By Mick Gill, on June 24th, 2010
Microsoft has released its Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 suite Beta for Download Today 24/June/2010
What is it?
“Windows Live Essentials beta includes free programs from Microsoft for photos, movies, instant messaging, e‑mail, blogging, and more. Get them all in one download and get more done with Windows.
Windows Live Essentials beta requires Windows 7 or Windows Vista. Learn how to upgrade from Windows XP. It includes beta versions of Messenger, Photo Gallery, Mail, Movie Maker, Writer, Family Safety, and Sync, plus Bing Bar and Messenger Companion. You also get Microsoft Office Outlook Connector Pack and Microsoft Silverlight.”
Windows Live Essentials beta Programs
Read More…. »Windows Live Essentials beta Ready To Download
By Justin E. Gehrke, on June 16th, 2010
You might recall that back in May, Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, announced some significant changes in leadership across several of the company’s divisions. One of these included the company’s Entertainment and Division. While the changes weren’t announced with any real drama, it was apparent to many that Ballmer is trying to find that magic combination of leaders, employees, and ideas that will result in phenomenal successes like rival Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and iEverythingElse.
So, fast forward to June. E3 2010 kicks off, making Los Angeles, CA, the temporary gaming center of the universe. We have expected (and seen) big surprises like the Nintendo 3DS, exciting new games, and… Wait. What’s this? Could Microsoft have finally found the magic formula? They call it Kinect. It looks promising, but can it rescue Microsoft from technological mediocrity?

Read More…. »E3 2010: Microsoft looks to re-Kinect with gamers via the Xbox 360
By Joe Hobot, on June 15th, 2010
Hotmail is rolling out new features today, not everyone is going to see the changes but eventually all Hotmail users will get it.
Read More…. »New Hotmail is Really Hot Mail This Time
By Mick Gill, on June 14th, 2010
Microsoft’s Controller-Free Game Device Official Name is ‘Kinect for Xbox 360’ as off 13 June 2010! The controller less input device which was previously known as Natal was giving its new name at a pre-E3 event. The have confirmed that ‘Kinect’ will be available for Retail in November!
Read More…. »Kinect New Controller for XBox 360
By Mick Gill, on June 14th, 2010
Internet Explorer 8 allows you to perform InPrivate Browsing, allowing you to surf the Internet without leaving any browsing traces. All the cache files, Browsing History and Cookie information is automatically deleted after the end of each Private browsing session. . . . → Read More: How To Launch Internet Explorer 8 InPrivate Browsing Mode By Default
By Mick Gill, on June 8th, 2010
Apple is not the only big Technology Company having a Conference this week; Microsoft kicked off Tech·Ed 2010 North America which provides Developers and IT Professionals the most comprehensive technical education across Microsoft’s current and soon-to-release suite of products, solutions and services.
Microsofts event provides hands-on learning, deep product exploration and opportunities to connect with industry experts and Microsoft product managers one-to-one. If you are developing, deploying, managing, securing or mobilizing Microsoft solutions, Tech·Ed will help you solve today’s real-world IT challenges and prepare for tomorrow’s innovations.
The Event was kicked off on Monday by Bob Muglia President of the Server and Tools Business (STB) at Microsoft. In his speech he outlined the benefits and possibilities of cloud computing and how Microsoft can help customers harness the next generation of IT.
Read More…. »Microsoft Tech Ed North America 2010
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