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    What is Microsoft's Pink and is it destined to fail?

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    By anyweb,
    With Microsoft and Verizon set to finally reveal the outcome of Project Pink on Monday, here we give you a preview of what to expect and try and explain just what this mysterious project is, and why it might have failed before it even launches...   Back in February 2008, Microsoft agreed to acquire Danger for an estimated $500 million. Danger manufactured the Danger Hiptop smartphone, also known as the T-Mobile Sidekick - a device with a young user base and many features centred around social

    Microsoft Plans to Give Away Office 2010 – Office Starter Edition

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    By anyweb,
    The Microsoft Office Suite is one of Microsoft’s most successful and profitable products. In the upcoming release of Office 2010, Microsoft plans to give away a stripped down version called Office Starter. This product will be installed on new PC’s. The full version will be available as soon as the user purchases the upgrade product key.     Microsoft is moving in the direction of an inventory-less product by pursuing this approach. Since the full suite will already be installed on the syst

    Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Beta Leaks

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    By anyweb,
    Most Windows 7 users are expecting the Windows 7 Service Pack 1 to be released in 2010. Microsoft has already mentioned that it will not contain major changes or additions which some have interpreted as a way of saying “Why wait? Get Windows 7 now!”. A beta release of the service pack 1 for Windows 7 [...]   more > http://windows7news.com/2010/04/07/windows-7-service-pack-1-beta-leaks/

    Windows 7 surpasses 10% market share

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    By anyweb,
    Last month, Windows 7 crossed into double-digit market share numbers. Microsoft disclosed that it sold more than 60 million copies of Windows 7 by the end of 2009, and now we know this very quick growth has continued through the first quarter of 2010.       On the whole, between February and March 2010, Windows dropped a sizeable 0.54 percentage points (from 92.12 percent to 91.58 percent). More specifically, Windows XP dropped 1.03 percentage points (from 65.49 percent to 64.46 percent),

    64% of Microsoft Vulnerabilities Mitigated by Removing Admin Rights

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    By anyweb,
    As geeks, we're well aware of the importance of running as a normal user instead of as root (UNIX/Linux/BSD) or administrator (Windows). However, while this should be common knowledge to anyone reading OSNews, it's often hard to illustrate just how important it is - until now, that is. A report by BeyondTrust looked at how many security bulletins issused by Microsoft are mitigated by simply... Not running as administrator.   Despite the advances made by Microsoft on securing Windows, the fact

    Microsoft announces SP1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

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    By anyweb,
    Until now, Microsoft has remained pretty tight-lipped on Windows 7 SP1, and the only information we have thus far on it is the leaked info from an array of sources, primarily Russian enthusiast site WZOR. However, today, amongst a flurry of virtualization-related chatter, Microsoft said a little something about SP1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.   On the Windows 7 front, nothing much was said asides from the fact that Windows 7 will simply include a wide array of “minor updates”. Ho

    Test Drive Internet Explorer 9

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    By anyweb,
    If you are interested in testing the Internet Explorer 9 then checkout this link       Speed Demos Take full advantage of your hardware with background compiled JavaScript     * Flying Images * Text Size Animated * Test Justification Animated * Map Zooming * Pulsating Bubbles   HTML5 Demos Deliver rich interoperability with the next generation of Web standards       * Border Radius * CSS3 Selectors * DOM Events * DOM Style * HTML5

    Microsoft To Double Down on HTML5

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    By anyweb,
    "With the latest releases of Opera, Google Chrome and Firefox continuing to push the boundaries of the web, the once-dominant Internet Explorer is looking less and less relevant every day. But we should expect Microsoft to go on the offensive at its upcoming MIX 2010 developer conference in Las Vegas, where, it has been speculated, the company will demonstrate the first beta builds of Internet Explorer 9 and possibly offer a preview release of the browser to developers. Several clues point to th

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