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PlayStation Suite May Come To Windows Phone 7

PlayStation Suite May Come To Windows Phone 7

Posted on Feb 01, 2011 by MG1

Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Kaz Hirai has hinted in a roundtable event held at Japan that PlayStation Suite may come to Windows Phone and iOS devices. When asked about PlayStation Suite on Androi...

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Microsoft confirms Yahoo is the culprit behind data leak

Microsoft confirms Yahoo is the culprit behind data leak

Posted on Feb 01, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

Microsoft identified the third-party behind its phantom data leak as Yahoo Mail. Last week, the Redmond company blamed a third-party application for a glitch that was causing Windows Phones owners to ...

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Microsoft Has Sold 300 Million Windows 7 Licences

Microsoft Has Sold 300 Million Windows 7 Licences

Posted on Jan 31, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

Microsoft Has Sold 300 Million Windows 7 Licences : We already know that Windows 7 has seen a much more positive reception than its predecessor, Windows Vista. Last summer Microsoft announced that it ...

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Windows Phone 7 off to a slow start in USA, being outsold by Windows Mobile

Windows Phone 7 off to a slow start in USA, being outsold by Windows Mobile

Posted on Jan 31, 2011 by MG1

In unwelcome news to Microsoft I am sure, the NPD has revealed that in Q4 2010 more Windows Mobile that Windows Phone 7 handsets have been purchased by customers.
According to the NPD, 4% of al smartp...

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Microsoft posts Cloud Services SDK preview for Windows Phone 7

Microsoft posts Cloud Services SDK preview for Windows Phone 7

Posted on Jan 31, 2011 by MG1

Tying into its cloud computing initiatives from the past couple of years, Microsoft has released a preview version of its Cloud Services SDK for Windows Phone 7 with the goal of enabling devs to tap i...

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Microsoft pushing for 16-core Atom CPUs

Microsoft pushing for 16-core Atom CPUs

Posted on Jan 31, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: CPUMicrosoft

Microsoft is reportedly pestering Intel for a 16-core version of its Atom processor, which would provide a low-power alternative to mainstream chips for use in data servers. Dileep Bhandarkar, an engi...

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Microsoft Research developing blur-reducing technology

Microsoft Research developing blur-reducing technology

Posted on Jan 31, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

Microsoft Research have posted a report on an intriguing new technology to deblur camera images, one that uses gyros and accelerometers to detect the device’s movement while taking a shot and then mak...

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Windows Phone 7 update could be imminent

Windows Phone 7 update could be imminent

Posted on Jan 31, 2011 by MG1

Microsoft on Thursday published a new knowledge base article to its support site that suggests the first update to the Windows Phone 7 operating system may soon be released. The article details troubl...

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Microsoft reports record revenue in fiscal Q2

Microsoft reports record revenue in fiscal Q2

Posted on Jan 28, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

Microsoft on Thursday announced its earnings for the second quarter of the company’s 2011 fiscal year. In the quarter, which ended on December 31st, 2010, Microsoft saw record revenue of $19.95 billio...

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Microsoft sued for complicating Windows refunds

Microsoft sued for complicating Windows refunds

Posted on Jan 25, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

Microsoft is facing a class action lawsuit in Italy over how difficult it is making getting a refund for copies of Windows that are bundled with new PCs. Filed in Milan by the Associazione per i Dirit...

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Reportedly, WP7 is selling quite well in Europe

Reportedly, WP7 is selling quite well in Europe

Posted on Jan 25, 2011 by MG1

Ingo Hofacker, Head of Consumer Marketing of Deutsche Telekom (mother of T-Mobile), which happens to be the largest mobile carrier in Europe, said that WP7 is selling quite well. His exact words, as r...

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Xbox 360 mandatory update restores boot to disc, detains Call of Duty pirates for a tad

Xbox 360 mandatory update restores boot to disc, detains Call of Duty pirates for a tad

Posted on Jan 20, 2011 by MG1

The story of the Trojan Horse must be a favorite among video game console manufacturers, because software updates these days often come with more than bargained for -- today, Microsoft issued a mandat...

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Microsoft: “third-party solution” responsible for “larger than expected data downloads”

Microsoft: “third-party solution” responsible for “larger than expected data downloads”

Posted on Jan 20, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

It appears Microsoft has found the cause for the excessive data usage some Windows phone 7 users have discovered, with their phones downloading up to 50 MB each day for no obvious reason.
In a stateme...

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Windows 8 Intel phones planned: Windows Phone 7 over already?

Windows 8 Intel phones planned: Windows Phone 7 over already?

Posted on Jan 19, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

Otellini said of Windows 8: “The plus for Intel is that as they unify their operating ststems we now have the ability for the first time: one to have a designed-from-scratch, touch-enabled Os for tabl...

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The (geek) decision: Kinect developer Johnny Chung Lee leaves Microsoft for Google

The (geek) decision: Kinect developer Johnny Chung Lee leaves Microsoft for Google

Posted on Jan 19, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: MicrosoftGoogle

After spending the last two and a half years helping Microsoft develop Kinect (and spending countless hours hacking Wiimotes before that), the illustrious Johnny Chung Lee has decided to take his tale...

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