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Microsoft and NUI and the Windows 7 Interface Microsoft has been in interested in developing alternative interfaces for users. Their touch and speech technology, which has entered the Windows 7 [...]

Microsoft’s push to getting more companies onto the Cloud met with another success. Techstars Cloud, and Microsoft announced an agreement whereby new entrepreneurial companies would be participating in Cloud operations. [...]

August 18, 2011 HP, the largest PC maker, announced that it was going to discontinue WebOS, TouchPad tablet, and spin off the PC unit. Competition from various areas have made [...]

The Capgemini Group, an international consulting company, and Microsoft announced a plan to tie the expertise of the group to Microsoft’s Azure Cloud Platform. The Capgemini Group will bring third [...]

Microsoft and (Research in Motion) RIM will be announcing a new hosting service for Blackberry Enterprise customers using Exchange 2010 Online. This is Microsoft’s hosted Exchange e-mail service. What does [...]

Tag Technology for mobile devices has a new operator, Turkcell. A new mobile marketing service called MobilKod, built by Turkcell and leveraging Microsoft Tag’s mobile tagging technology allows, the first [...]

A Frontline PartnerShip was formed last year between HP and Microsoft to deliver hardware that is configured with Microsoft Software. At this point, there are four pieces of HP-made hardware [...]

Microsoft officials reminded customers and partners that after October 22, 2010, Windows XP will not be pre-installed on any PC’s. There is another date to keep in mind, July 13, 2010. That is the date when Windows XP Service Pack 2 reaches the end of the support cycle.

The European Commission has given Microsoft and Yahoo! the go ahead to to implement the search partnership. Microsoft will work with Yahoo!; the same search result listings that are available through Bing, will be provided to Yahoo!. In the meantime Yahoo! will take those listings and will innovate around them by integrating their own content.

Windows 7 provides end users with maximum productivity and performance. So the only barrier is getting the deployment ready. The deployment challenge is to move to the Windows7 platform for a minimum of 70% of the computers at the business site. Part of the deployment challenge involves getting your customers to move to wndows7 as well.

Microsoft’s Office 2010 RC has been leaked to various torrent sites (brings back memories of the constant postings of new Windows 7 leaks) after being circulated via Microsoft Connect on [...]

It was recently revealed that Microsoft will not force OEMs and ODMs to install only Windows 7 Starter on netbooks, instead opting to allow them to choose which version of [...]