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“Office 15”, the next generation of Microsoft’s productivity suite, has just begun its public journey. On January 30th, 2012, Microsoft announced the beginning of the Office 15 Technical Preview Program.
This is an important milestone for the software’s development team, which should be foll... |
31 January 2012 03:53 GMT |
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Following the release of the Microsoft All-In-One Code Framework, the Redmond company began introducing updates to the resources available to developers, as initially promised. The latest addition to the code sample gallery which is available for download completely free of charge is the "Sample Browser" v2. Availab... |
8 February 2011 06:23 GMT |
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Early adopters already running Kodu Game Lab on Windows computers can now upgrade to the latest testing release offered by Microsoft. Earlier this week, the Redmond company released Build 1.0.70.0 of the Kodu Game Lab Technical Preview through the Microsoft Download Center. As the Technical Preview label implies, Kod... |
21 July 2010 06:38 GMT |
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Hot on the heels of Microsoft's announcement regarding the technical preview availability of its upcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system comes info on the first unboxing videos of handsets powered by the platform hitting the Internet. Since the official release of Windows Phone 7 is still a few months away, o... |
19 July 2010 09:19 GMT |
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Microsoft is almost there with Windows Phone 7, the next generation of the company’s mobile platform, revealed Terry Myerson, Corporate Vice President of Windows Phone Engineering, at the end of the past week. Over the next few weeks Microsoft together with a variety of OEM partners will work to broaden the poo... |
19 July 2010 05:42 GMT |
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On Sunday, Redmond-based software giant Microsoft has announced that its upcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system is now one step closer to become available on the first mobile phones on the market. According to the company, the platform reached a new milestone, called technical preview. What that means is that a w... |
19 July 2010 02:03 GMT |
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By just looking at a range of Microsoft products starting with Windows, the company’s strong focus on providing a high level of accessibility for users becomes extremely clear. However, the Redmond giant is now doing more, and it is offering a new project designed to enable third-party developers to make their ... |
15 June 2010 07:30 GMT |
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A new release of Microsoft’s visual programming language designed for building games is now available for download for customers running Windows. Just as the previous versions of the game development platform, Kodu is still cooking in the Redmond ovens. In this regard, Build 1.0.34.0 is labeled as a Technical P... |
12 March 2010 14:31 GMT |
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The first public development milestone of Office 2010, coinciding with the first Beta Build, is just around the corner, and could be made available as early as the coming week. Microsoft has started sending notifications to participants in the Office 2010 Click-to-Run Technical Preview, informing them that the testin... |
10 November 2009 12:21 GMT |
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Microsoft debuted the first testing phase of the Office 2010 System for users outside of Redmond on July 13th, 2009, and is closing in on the deadline at which it will shut down the Technical Preview program. The past week, I along with additional members of the Office 2010 Technical Preview program received emails i... |
26 October 2009 07:58 GMT |
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Microsoft is opening up access to the Cloud-based components of the Office 2010 System. September 17th, marked the second Technical Preview development milestone associated with Office 2010. However, this time around Microsoft was not introducing a new testing build of the productivity suite, but unveiling to a limit... |
21 October 2009 10:07 GMT |
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A new development milestone of the next iteration of the Office System has been leaked and made available for download in the wild. Microsoft is currently making its way to the first Beta of office 2011, a release slated to be available to all users as a public testing build.However, the Redmond-based company managed... |
31 August 2009 11:09 GMT |
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Early testers of the next iteration of the Office System will find that they are unable to activate the Technical Preview build of the Professional SKU, Microsoft informed. The Redmond company revealed that it was aware of the issue and working to produce a fix. According to the software giant, due to the volume of t... |
11 August 2009 06:51 GMT |
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Yet another piece of the Office 2010 Technical Preview puzzle has fallen into place. Microsoft announced that the private testing phase of Office Project 2010 debuted on July 27, 2009. The Redmond company started unveiling the first testing development milestone of Office 2010 in the first half of July 2009, with the... |
28 July 2009 09:27 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently testing the Technical Preview of Office 2010, having already released the bits to a limited number of testers, but at the same time the company has made public the protocol documentation associated with the next iteration of the Office System. In a move underlying the software giant's comm... |
23 July 2009 07:37 GMT |
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Not among the select few who received official invitations to test drive the Technical Preview build of Office 2010? Well, there’s still a chance for you. It's called the Office 2010 Technical Preview Waitlist. Until the Technical Preview of Office 2010 went live the past week, Microsoft continued to accep... |
21 July 2009 09:39 GMT |
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Users who have downloaded the leaked version of Office 2010 Technical Preview, or the official release from Microsoft, made available at the start of this week, are already familiar with Send-a-Smile. This because of the inherent pop-up that jumps out of the Notifications area as soon as the install is complete. Send... |
16 July 2009 04:21 GMT |
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On July 13th 2009, Microsoft started sending out invitations to the testers accepted in the Technology Preview program of the next iteration of the Office System. As was the case with Windows 7, Office 2010, formerly codenamed Office 14, also leaked out of Redmond and made it into the wild. In fact, the first leaks o... |
14 July 2009 10:40 GMT |
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The first official Community Technology Preview of the next iteration of the Office System is scheduled to go live in July 2009. But even on July 1st, potential testers should know that it's by no means too late to still sign up for the Office 2010 Technical Preview. The Office 2010 the Movie website is still up... |
1 July 2009 06:24 GMT |
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The official availability deadline for the Office 2010 Community Technology Preview is July 1st, 2009. With the Technology Preview development milestone Microsoft marks the first step toward the RTM of the next iteration of the Office System, which is planned for the first half of 2010, along with GA (general availab... |
23 May 2009 07:56 GMT |
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It was bound that Microsoft's main cash cows would suffer the same fate when it comes down to development milestones slipping into the wild from third-party testers. Well over a month ahead of Office 2010 Technical Preview's availability deadline, the bits have leaked and are now available for download from... |
18 May 2009 02:15 GMT |
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Office 2010 is not the only Microsoft software getting a Technical Preview in the second half of 2009. The Redmond company announced at Microsoft Tech•Ed North America 2009 that customers would also be able to get the first taste of the next iteration of SQL Server 2008. Formerly codenamed SQL Server Kilimanjaro... |
13 May 2009 03:50 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently hard at work building the next iteration of the Office System. Labeled Office 2010 and formerly codenamed Office 14, the successor of Office 2007 will be designed to play nice not only with the next version of the Windows client, but also with its precursors, namely Windows Vista and Windows XP... |
12 May 2009 10:06 GMT |
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The Technical Preview of Office 2010, formerly codenamed Office 14, is scheduled to go live in just 49 days, at the start of July 2009, but fact is that Microsoft is already accepting registrations to the Community technology Preview build of Office 2010. What will testers get to play with? Well, the Office 2010 Syst... |
12 May 2009 06:57 GMT |
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Windows 7 is not the only upcoming Microsoft product that gets its own special nook in the blogosphere. The Redmond company is now ready to provide a similar level of attention to both its main cash cows. In this regard, the upcoming version of the Office System also got a blog in the TechNet network. The Microsoft O... |
11 May 2009 03:03 GMT |
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Users of the Office System will have to wait for at least a year before being able to get their hands on the successor of Office 2007. Codenamed Office 14, the next version of the productivity suite, officially branded Office 2010, is scheduled for RTM and GA in the first half of 2010. Microsoft failed to pinpoint th... |
16 April 2009 03:13 GMT |
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With Windows 7 pre-Beta Build 6801 out of Redmond, it was only natural that DirectX 11 would follow. And this is precisely what happened. Having served Milestone 3 Build of the next iteration of the Windows client, Microsoft is also moving forward with the graphics technology included by default with the operating sy... |
11 November 2008 03:00 GMT |
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Vista is a step forward in terms of the evolution of natural input methods for the Windows client, in comparison to its predecessor, Windows XP. The latest Windows operating system features advanced speech recognition capabilities designed to supplement the now traditional input methods involving the keyboard and the... |
30 April 2008 05:05 GMT |
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