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Microsoft has confirmed officially that it is rolling out the first development milestone of Windows Live Hotmail Wave 4. Of course that the Redmond company is shy of using the Wave 4 reference. Instead, a member of the Windows Live Hotmail team referred to “improvements in current Hotmail features,” whil... |
17 September 2009 10:41 GMT |
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Users might not even have noticed anything different, as they were getting a taste of the evolution of Windows Live Hotmail. According to Microsoft, the first development milestone of Windows Live Hotmail Wave 4 was introduced on August 31st, 2009. The Redmond-based company made a point of keeping the release of Wind... |
15 September 2009 03:24 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia and M1, one of the leading wireless carriers in Singapore, have announced today that a new, easy-to-use email service is coming towards the latter's customers. The new service, none other than Nokia Messaging, comes to mobile phone users in the country with push email functionali... |
6 July 2009 07:54 GMT |
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Even as early as Windows 7 Milestone 1 6.1.6519.1, Microsoft hinted at the changes yet to be implemented in terms of the operating system's graphical user interface. Having reached Milestone 3 Build 6780, Windows 7 continues to sport the Windows Vista specific look and feel but, at the same time, the promise is ... |
26 September 2008 07:04 GMT |
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A new Beta build of the next iteration of Windows Live Messenger has been leaked and is available for download. Windows Live Messenger 9.0 initially debuted into Beta at the end of 2007, alongside the final release of version 8.5. Back in November of the past year, Microsoft's limited Windows Live Messenger 9.0 ... |
25 August 2008 03:40 GMT |
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Microsoft is making headway with the development of Windows Live Wave 3, designed to provide major updates to the second wave of services and solutions collectively released under the Windows Live brand umbrella at the end of 2007. In this context, the Redmond giant is also cooking an upgrade to Windows Live Messenge... |
12 August 2008 04:23 GMT |
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With Windows 7 Milestone 1 released in December 2007, Microsoft managed to give a taste of the user experience that is coming with the successor of Windows Vista. At the same time, since Windows M1 was virtually identical with its predecessor in terms of the graphical user interface, the UX was also similar. But make... |
18 July 2008 14:41 GMT |
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Windows 7 Milestone 2 is the next stage in the evolution of Windows Vista's successor. Having delivered the first taste of the next iteration of Windows to its closest partners in December 2007, under the Milestone 1, Microsoft's focus has shifted to the subsequent development milestone. According to initia... |
14 July 2008 12:33 GMT |
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Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista, but also of Windows Server 2008, in the form of Windows 7 Server, had been under development over at Microsoft under the lead of Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group since 2007. At the end of 2007, the Redmond company made availa... |
4 July 2008 12:56 GMT |
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Microsoft already confirmed that Windows 7 will have Windows Vista as its foundation. Like it or not, Windows 7 will be nothing more than an evolution of the current Windows client. According to the little details the Redmond company did manage to make public, the Vista architecture will survive into the next generat... |
27 June 2008 14:18 GMT |
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Make no mistake about it, Windows 7 development milestones are cooking over at Microsoft. One thing should be extremely clear at this point in time. Microsoft's silence on Windows 7 should not be taken for inaction. Windows 7 M1 Build 6519 along with the public demonstrations of the next iteration of the Windows... |
24 June 2008 04:19 GMT |
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Windows 7 is alive and kicking, and despite the fact that Microsoft has gagged the details about the next iteration of Windows almost to perfection, details managed to slip through the Redmond giant's fingers. The initial Windows 7 Milestone 1 build was dropped at the end of 2007, and in early January 2008, only... |
21 April 2008 12:27 GMT |
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Mum's the official word from Microsoft when it comes down to Windows 7. The Redmond company is terribly careful not to share any details on the next iteration of the Windows client. And yet, with Windows 7 Milestone 1 out and about since the end of 2007, with Milestone 2 on the horizon, and even with talk of M3,... |
7 April 2008 14:21 GMT |
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In Redmond Utero, Microsoft is making headway with the development of Windows 7. But aside from small leaked bits and pieces of information about the next version of Windows, there are almost no official comments on Windows vNext. Designed as the successor of Windows Vista, the Redmond company revealed that Windows 7... |
4 April 2008 06:16 GMT |
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Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 7 is right on track for release in 2010. Concomitantly with the leaked details associated with Windows 7 Milestone 1 dropped by the Redmond company to select partners in January 2008, a potential timetable for the availability of the successor of Windows Vista was also made public... |
12 March 2008 13:53 GMT |
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Since Windows Vista was essentially Windows no. 6 - its successor is now Windows 7. The codename Vienna failed to survive long under the new head of the Windows project. Jim Allchin, the father of Vista and the former Co-President, Platforms & Services Division retired from Microsoft the same day that the latest Wind... |
16 February 2008 06:45 GMT |
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Feast your eyes on Windows 7 Milestone 1 Build 6.1.6519.1 Ultimate version in all its splendor. In January 2008, Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista managed to steal the wind out of the sales of Vista SP1, Windows XP SP3 and Windows Server 2008. Word went out that Microsoft had delivered an early testing milest... |
14 February 2008 12:28 GMT |
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Just forget about Windows Vista SP1 RTM. And about the fact that Windows XP SP3 was suddenly swept under the rug as Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 were released to manufacturing. It's time for the all time Windows operating system that Microsoft loves to ignore. Namely Windows 7 Milestone 1. Windows 7 was est... |
6 February 2008 13:27 GMT |
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1, not to mention Windows Vista RTM, and Windows XP Service Pack 3 are out, and Windows 7 is in! That's right, Windows 7. There is a veritable frenzy over the next edition of the Windows operating system, as it appears that Microsoft has already shipped an early development milestone t... |
29 January 2008 12:35 GMT |
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Feast your eyes on the freshest high-quality leaked screenshots and video of Windows 7 Milestone 1! Windows 7 is of course the next edition of Windows, designed as a successor of Windows Vista. And since Vista was no. 6, and under Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, Mic... |
28 January 2008 12:35 GMT |
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Windows 7 Milestone 1 Ultimate Edition is alive, kicking and as real as they get! Although it's but one year away from the moment Windows Vista hit the shelves, and despite being in the final stages of development of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Service Pack 3, Microsoft is also building Windows 7... |
25 January 2008 10:52 GMT |
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Well I guess it was only a matter of time. Microsoft has already shipped the first testing builds of Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista, to key partners. The Redmond company will not of course, under any conditions confirm this detail, or breathe a single word about the early testing development milestone of ... |
24 January 2008 12:21 GMT |
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That's right! Windows Vista, SP1 or no SP1, and Windows XP SP3 are nothing more than old news. Microsoft has started shipping an early development milestone of Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista. At the end of the past week, the Redmond company was confirmed to have served Windows 7 Milestone 1, exclusive... |
22 January 2008 03:50 GMT |
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On the occasion of its 10th year of operations in Singapore, M1 will be offering an array of attractive handsets and service benefits for its customers. The mobile operator will be giving 10,000 free 3G mobile phones to customers that upgrade or sign up for new mobile lines. M1 subscribers will be getting the limited... |
2 April 2007 07:25 GMT |
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