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Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation should soon bring to shelves a new range of devices, at least this is what a recently leaked list with codenames from the company shows.
Available courtesy of the guys over at Pocketnow, the list includes both already launched devices, as well as yet unannounced ones, s... |
9 November 2011 01:58 GMT |
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Jared Smith proudly announced earlier today the codename for the upcoming Fedora 17 operating system, due for release next year.Without any further ado, the codename for the Fedora 17 release will be Beefy Miracle, which was originally proposed for the upcoming Fedora 16 (Verne) operating system, due for release next... |
11 October 2011 06:47 GMT |
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Microsoft obstinately referred to Windows 7’s successor as the next major iteration of Windows for the first half of 2011, and before that, even though the use of the Windows 8 moniker has already widespread, including in Redmond.
It was Steven Sinofsky, President, Windows and Windows Live Division, who fi... |
8 September 2011 12:51 GMT |
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Palm, the Sunnyvale mobile phone maker bought by HP earlier this year, is expected to come to the market with new smartphones powered by its webOS platform, and one of these would supposedly sport the codename of “mansion.”The mobile phone manufacturer already announced officially that it plans on launch... |
5 October 2010 03:34 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Verizon Wireles was recently rumored to plan the release of at least two new handsets in the DROID series of phones, including the DROID Pro and the DROID 2 World Edition, both delivered by Motorola, but it seems that things might turn out otherwise.Some previous rumors on these two devices suggeste... |
27 August 2010 11:51 GMT |
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The second half of 2010 will bring with it the next iteration of Office Communications Server. A specific availability deadline was not offered for codename Communications Server “14”, however, Microsoft already provided the first taste of the product. Gurdeep Singh Pall, corporate vice president of Micro... |
25 March 2010 06:21 GMT |
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Cupertino-based Apple has been long rumored to be working on a new version of its highly popular iPhone, and it seems that even more confirmation on this device has just emerged into the wild. The pieces of info on the upcoming device have been discovered in the frameworks of the iPhone OS 3.2 SDK, and they give a c... |
4 February 2010 02:35 GMT |
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Microsoft released a fresh Build of the software development kit for its forthcoming modeling platform at the end of the past week. Microsoft "Oslo" SDK - January 2009 CTP went live on January 30, 2009, and brings to the table the latest versions of the tools and documentation for the Redmond company's M languag... |
2 February 2009 09:18 GMT |
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A future core antimalware solution will replace Windows Live OneCare, which, considering the price of a one year subscription, has already qualified for an alternative to free security software, come mid-2009. Sales of OneCare licenses will be discontinued at the end of June 2009, in order to be replaced by codename ... |
25 November 2008 15:31 GMT |
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At just three years after its introduction, Windows Live OneCare is nothing more than a dead antivirus walking. The Redmond company has signed the death sentence of its applauded all-in-one PC-care security solution, as of November 18, 2008. Come June 2009, sales of Windows Live OneCare licenses will be discontinued... |
20 November 2008 10:07 GMT |
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Drum roll... Microsoft has announced that the official name of Windows 7 would be... get ready... Windows 7. The Redmond giant is moving away from its traditional development process where the Windows client is built under a codename, and then labeled with the general release label. With Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice ... |
14 October 2008 02:54 GMT |
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Windows Vista has embarked on a new course from Windows Codename 'Perception' to the final product labeled 'Reality.' In the past, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer dismissed claims that the latest Windows client failed as a product. And commercially, Vista has fared rather well, sel... |
2 August 2008 07:22 GMT |
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Microsoft has thrown the old Windows Vista in the same arena of public perception as a "new Windows operating system codenamed Mojave." And surprisingly, Windows Vista won. Well, the new Windows Vista at least, now complete with Service Pack 1, not the RTM version that hit the shelves on January 30, 2007. Microsoft... |
30 July 2008 13:52 GMT |
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Microsoft is mid-way on the road from Windows Vista to Windows 7, the next iteration of its Windows client, planned for availability no later than the end of January 2010. And following the release of Windows Vista Service pack 1, Microsoft is finding fertile soil to unveil Windows Codename Mojave - or the Mojave Exp... |
29 July 2008 07:22 GMT |
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Windows codenamed Mojave is just around the corner and closer to Windows Vista Service Pack 1 than even Windows 7. The Reason for this is that Windows 7 is merely an evolution of the latest Windows client, while Windows codenamed Mojave is actually 100% Vista. And at the same time a Microsoft experiment in public per... |
28 July 2008 13:30 GMT |
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