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Next week (October 28 and 29) Microsoft will host its Professional Developer Conference (PDC) on its sprawling Redmond, WA campus. Typically, PDC – which the company only organizes when it wants to talk about major platform developments – is held at a larger venue, but Microsoft decided to hold it on its own campus this [...]

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Wekelijks verteld Boris in een paar minuten bij AT5 over een nieuwe technologische ontwikkeling of leuke service op internet. De naam van deze ‘column’ is ‘Boris’ Bookmarks’ en is onderdeel van Amsterdam Inc. Deze week kijkt Boris eens wat beter naar de lancering van de nieuwe Microsoft Windows Phone 7. En tjonge, dat hebben ze [...]

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Russian Website Features Microsoft Metro Mouse

by TwitterFools on September 16, 2010

Microsoft had recently released its sleek Arc Touch mouse and now a Russian website has posted some teaser pictures of thecompany’s new offering Metro Mouse. Although, the leak does not offer many details, but it does tell you a few important ones. This cute pink outlined mouse uses BlueTrack technology and despite being . …

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PCs are Better Than Macs, says Microsoft

by TwitterFools on August 10, 2010

Who’s the big daddy, Microsoft or Apple?  The Cupertino firm has indeed surpassed the Redmond company in terms of market cap. But Microsoft’s flagship product Windows, still houses itself in majority of computers in homes and offices, around the world. However with Apple’s revolutionary lineup of iPhone, iPods, iPad and Macs, Microsoft has had a [...]

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Microsoft Live Labs has released an early version of a free tool for easy sharing of high-resolution Web- images. Enter a URL at http://zoom.it and it will spit out a short link and embed code for a basic but sleek image viewer that lets you zoom around an image or image of a website. The [...]

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For Microsoft’s Xbox support team, there’s no such thing as unwanted messages on Twitter – no matter how vulgar they may be. So why is a $58 billion company spending time listening to off-color tweets? Because “foul-mouthed tweens” just might be the first tip-off of a major service outage. Before any calls or emails come [...]

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