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Nokia may launch flagship Windows Phone soon, Windows 8 tablet in June Nokia is said to be readying the release of a flagship Windows Phone handset to join the Lumia 800 and Lumia 710, as well as a Windows 8-powered tablet that could launch as soon as June 2012. Speaking to French newspaper LesEchos, Nokia France head Paul Amsellem reportedly dished some new details surrounding Nokia’s forthcoming devices. With regard to smartphones, Amsellem likened the Lumia [..] |
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Microsoft?s Windows and Windows Phone roadmap reportedly leaks Images of Microsoft’s product roadmap for partners have leaked onto the web. The documents were posted on Twitter by Maartin Visser, who discovered the them on the Microsoft Partner Network. The purported roadmap reveals new details regarding the next versions of upcoming products, including Office 15, Internet Explorer 10 and Windows Phone. Microsoft’s IE 10 could be out by mid-year a [..] |
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Windows Marketplace for Mobile opens its doors, and windows, to devs? again All right file in, ever-patient Windows Mobile developers. If you?ve managed to stick with ole? faithful this long without jumping ship to a trendier, flashier platform, the light at the end of the tunnel is finally coming into focus. Maybe. Microsoft has now officially opened its doors for Windows Marketplace for Mobile developer registration, again. [...] [..] |
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| Microsoft to dump Zune and Windows Live brands in Windows 8 Microsoft will be killing off two well-known brands with the upcoming Consumer Preview release of Windows 8, according to The Verge. The software giant has removed Windows Live applications and has replaced the software with its Windows Communications suite. Windows 8 will remove the “Live” name from its mail, calendar and photos applications as well, with “Live Contacts” s [..] |
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| Windows Live Essentials RTW for Windows 7 Beta is Available to Download Now! Microsoft announced at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2009) in Las Vegas that it had finalized the development of Windows Live Essentials. MIcrosoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that Microsoft had wrapped up the development of Windows Live Essentials, a suite of applications offered in concordance with the Windows Live Services. With the finalization of Windows Live Essentials, Microsoft has released to web (RTW) the gold version of the suite.Windows Live Essentials Messenger Windows Live Essentials Mail Windows Live [..] |
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Windows 8 to have Windows Phone-like tile UI, report claims The rumor mill has gone back and forth regarding whether or not Microsoft’s next-generation operating system ? Windows 8 ? might include a tile UI similar to the “Metro UI” found in the company’s Windows Phone 7 platform. The coming operating system, which will seemingly be designed for tablets as much as it will be designed for desktop and laptop computers, will likely str [..] |
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| Microsoft Pulls Plug On Windows 3.1 (MSFT): Windows 3.1? The end of an era: On November 1, Microsoft (MSFT) officially stopped issuing licenses for the Windows 3.x line, the first version of Microsoft's graphical OS anyone actually used.
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