Microsoft is well underway with the development of Office 15, the next flavor of its productivity suite and the successor of Microsoft Office 2010, and might be set to have the first beta release in January, reports emerged.
Rumor has it that the first beta milestone of Office 15 might be released in late January,... |
24 November 2011 04:51 GMT |
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Microsoft recently announced that its Recite Technology Preview would end its life on December 31, 2009. Microsoft Recite, as many of you might already know, offers users the possibility to employ their voice so as to be able to search and retrieve various things they want to remember. Starting with the last day from... |
3 October 2009 04:53 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 Technical Preview of Office 2010 is live, Microsoft confirmed at its Worldwide Partner Conference 2009 in New Orleans. With the Community Technology Preview, the next iteration of the Office System hits its first major milestone. But it's not just Office 2010, it's also SharePoint Server 2010, Visio 201... |
13 July 2009 11:27 GMT |
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There are more ways than one to sign up for the Office 2010 Technical Preview program coming up in just one month. First off, there's the Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview registration page that can be accessed through the Office 2010 TheMovie website. But at the same time, there are other options. Illustr... |
29 May 2009 04:47 GMT |
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Microsoft has warned testers that have or are looking to jump the gun and grab the bits for Office 2010 Technology Preview before they are released through the company's official channels that the leaked CTP builds come with an inherent threat of getting infected with malicious code. There are similarities betwe... |
19 May 2009 09:01 GMT |
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Opera Labs announced yesterday the availability of the Opera Mobile 9.5 technology preview that features support for Google Gears, the open source project that opens the gate for more powerful applications. As many of you might know, Gears can already be found on Firefox 1.5+, IE 6.0+, Internet Explorer Mobile 4.01+,... |
21 February 2009 03:29 GMT |
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In parallel with the development of its alternative for Adobe Flash, Microsoft is also catalyzing the evolution of a tool intimately connected with Silverlight. The Deep Zoom Composer is a solution designed to take the traditional digital photo viewing experience via the web to the next level with the help of Silverl... |
19 February 2009 04:50 GMT |
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Since the introduction of Live Mesh in April 2008, Microsoft has been hammering away at the platform, not only catalyzing the evolution of functionality, features and capabilities, but also expanding its reach. Although Live Mesh continues to linger in the Technology Preview stage, the Redmond giant is continually op... |
19 August 2008 06:04 GMT |
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On July 16, Microsoft confirmed officially that it was opening up the Tech Preview program for Live Mesh. However, the Redmond giant also indicated that Live Mesh had in no way evolved past the Tech Preview stage, but that more testers would be permitted to get a taste of the synchronization and collaboration platfor... |
17 July 2008 04:41 GMT |
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