The Internet Explorer – Firefox face-off is about to extend to new territories. Just a week passed since Mozilla released Firefox 3.5 to web, on June 30, 2009, but plans are already in motion to deliver yet another flavor of the latest version of the open-source browser. Mozilla is looking to expand support for... |
7 July 2009 11:31 GMT |
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Windows 7 could run on more than just PCs, laptops (netbooks/Ultra Low Cost PCs) and servers, according to a detail “leaked” by Microsoft, or just a slip-up from the company. In fact, Windows 7 could power mobile phones/smartphones as of 2010. At the start of January 2009, Microsoft made available for dow... |
16 February 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Microsoft's proprietary operating system has evolved well beyond the desktop computers and servers, to mobile devices and even to the Cloud with Windows Azure, but at the same time, variants of the platform are powering hardware products that fail to display the ubiquitous Start button and to advertise a Windows... |
7 January 2009 11:08 GMT |
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In addition to the Windows 7 client and server operating system, Microsoft plans to take Windows Vista's successor on an array of devices where Windows XP feels right at home. At the end of October 2008, the Redmond company revealed that it would skip Vista entirely with its next iteration of Windows Embedded op... |
19 December 2008 15:51 GMT |
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Microsoft gives assurance to customers that it will, indeed, deliver the modular version of Windows 7, as well as the next iteration of Windows CE. Olivier Bloch, Microsoft Embedded technical evangelist, made an attempt to dispel the confusion created by the Redmond company's Windows Embedded rebranding. During ... |
17 November 2008 07:52 GMT |
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On April 25, 2008, Microsoft introduced the next version of its Windows XP operating system, detailing revamped plans for the business built around the platform, a brand overhauling and the road map for upcoming products. However, the desktop version of Windows XP got no play as the Redmond company focused entirely o... |
16 April 2008 07:25 GMT |
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