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There are a bunch of tech inventions that most of us couldn’t live without. Things like the mobile phones, the DVR, and the remote control. Back in the days before the remote control, you had to do the unthinkable, get up a... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 06/07/2010
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We've usually pleasantly surprised by the interface technology out of Redmond, but we rarely see Microsoft tackle anything as simple as a TV remote control. However, a July 1st patent application by the software giant desc... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 06/07/2010
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Perhaps you heard, Microsoft has killed the Kin, its mobile device that was all of six weeks old. Some people were upset by this. Now they have a place to let our their grief, and pay their respects: KinRIP.com. As the sit... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Olivia.Barabas on 05/07/2010
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A big thanks to @floo1989 for the heads-up! Over the weekend, the Italian Windows site “Windowsette” got a hold of some super secret squirrel Microsoft presentations apparently laying around on the internet somewhere.... More
1 comment » Posted by    Nancy on 29/06/2010
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Yesterday, Microsoft communications head Frank Shaw put up a post on The Official Microsoft Blog rattling off some numbers regarding many of Microsoft’s products. The intention was obviously to lend some perspective to some... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 28/06/2010
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Could Windows Live Essentials really be "better than Mac for photos, hands down," as per the gauntlet Microsoft's Brian Hall tossed earlier this month? There's only one way to find out, and that's by trying it out yourself wi... More
1 comment » Posted by    Clasic on 25/06/2010
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Having multiple versions of a console to choose from isn’t new for console manufacturers. As it stands, there’s plenty of options out there for anyone to choose their favorite model, all depending on what it is they’re ... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 22/06/2010
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We’ll admit, we weren’t entirely convinced by Microsoft’s KIN smartphones – their patchy specs and expensive Verizon smartphone tariffs didn’t add up to a particularly compelling range – but Business Insider’s c... More
2 comments » Posted by    Clasic on 21/06/2010
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While Microsoft’s Xbox 360 still sustains one of the most robust and feature-filled online gaming platforms around, it’s marred by some bad press. Why? What’s known as the “Red Ring of Death.” RRoD is something that... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 18/06/2010
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We know Sony’s pushing 3D hard on their home video game console. Nintendo? They’ve got 3D down in the mobile gaming market. So, where’s Microsoft’s stand on all of this? When it comes to 3D, Microsoft doesn’t seem t... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 18/06/2010
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Microsoft has been busy over the last year. It was during E3 2009 that Microsoft blew everyone away with what was then dubbed Project Natal. It promised to bring full body motion control to the 360. We’re getting our first ... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Olivia.Barabas on 15/06/2010
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Here's the simple truth about touchscreen smartphones: it's the software, dummy. Just look around at all the flagship handsets... other than a choice of with or without a QWERTY, today's handsets all look pretty much the same... More
1 comment » Posted by    Clasic on 11/06/2010
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Looks like it's blowhard season up in Redmond these days, as the latest word from Microsoft on its Live Essentials suite of apps has been accompanied by the brash pronouncement that it's now markedly superior to Apple's effo... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 03/06/2010
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Microsoft is giving a preview of a variety of enhancements to its Windows Live Essentials suite – a set of online and desktop services that includes hotmail, messenger, sync, movie maker and photo gallery. Most of the deskt... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Olivia.Barabas on 03/06/2010
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Bing Maps is now helping you find the healthiest cities in the U.S. with a new app, Bing Health Maps. Microsoft is mashing up data from the Department of Health and Human Services to visualize what parts of the country are he... More
Add Comment » Posted by    flavius on 02/06/2010
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