Category: "Microsoft"

16Feb
2011

Windows 7 SP1 is Now Available for Download

Microsoft has already shipped the final Build of Windows 7 SP1 to its OEM (original equipment manufacturer) partners as of last week. Next in line to get the Windows 7 SP1 RTM bits are subscribers of the Redmond company’s developer and IT professional communities. Software giant confirmed last week that Windows 7 SP1 RTM will become available for download to MSDN and TechNet subscribers on February 16th, 2011. Now today, when you sign into your MSDN or TechNet accounts you’ll [...]

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12Feb
2011

Download MS Windows Virtual PC 6.1.7600.16393

Microsoft Virtual PC is used to run multiple operating systems at the same time on the same physical computer. With the click of a button switch between virtual machines. It provides a safety net to maintain compatibility with legacy applications while you migrate to a new operating system. Virtual PC allow you to create separate virtual machines on your Windows desktop. Virtual PC is very useful for any scenario in which you need to support multiple operating systems, whether it [...]

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12Feb
2011

Nokia-Microsoft Partnership-Nokia Windows 7 Phone is First Result

Yesterday, Nokia and Microsoft sign partnership and now there is rumor that Nokia-Microsoft collaboration’s first outcome is Nokia Windows Phone 7. Amazing! Engadget, publish one image of Nokia Windows Phone 7 concept. see below. As you can see the image, the phone will be available in different colors as it is the habit of Nokia. The phone shape is an intermediate of N8 and C7 Symbian phone. Well this is just a concept not final. All we can do is [...]

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11Feb
2011

Bing’s Location Based Search Results

Microsoft announced many new features on his blog including Bing search engine results. Bing introduce location based search results to attract more customers and to retain existing users. For example you write “Pizza” and Bing give you results on your location based. According to Microsoft blog: As 76 percent of people use search engines to plan trips, events or social gatherings, Bing Local has always provided you with maps to nearby business listings, authoritative reviews and areas of interest. Starting today, [...]

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10Feb
2011

Internet Explorer 9 RC-leaked download links

Microsoft, a giant company is planning to launch Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate but before it official release, IE 9 download links has leaked. The main feature of internet explorer 9 RC is to provide tracking protection to users. Tracking protection is already available in Firefox and Chrome. Using this privacy feature, users can opt-out of advertising tracking cookies and analytic software tracking. Microsoft’s second security enhancement is the ability to block ActiveX controls. Internet Explorer 9 RC includes an [...]

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8Feb
2011

Microsoft introduce new version of windows dedicated touch screens

At the last CES (Consumer Electronic Show), which took place in Las Vegas, Microsoft, the software giant had taken advantage of this media platform to showcase a wide range of touch-screen computers. However, the star of this event was without question the new version of the Windows operating system, which was exclusively developed and designed for touch screens. The ESC has also been used to present some of the devices that can use this version of operating system from Microsoft [...]

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6Feb
2011

Microsoft’s windows 8 OS plan

Microsoft has finally unveiled plans for its future operating system called Windows 8 so far. It was at the CES show in Las Vegas that the Redmond company announced that the new version of its OS is based on the ARM architecture. After Windows 7, Microsoft has finally launched on the market shelves, basing its next operating system architecture designed for touch screens and mobile Internet. Indeed, the next version of Windows now supports the “System on a chip” ARM. [...]

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11Jan
2011

Microsoft opens up support for ARM

Introduction Steve Ballmer spoke about his long-awaited speech at CES 2011 in Las Vegas, and was immediately news. If you usually come out every word from the CEO of Microsoft, is already destined to echo the various sources of information, as stated last Thursday is likely to change, quite sensitive, the computing market that we know today. As we reported on time with this news, Ballmer has expressed an important strategy for Microsoft’s next operating system, and we quote below: [...]

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