Stories about: Windows Live

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    Microsoft Windows chief decries standards grandstanding 20/11/2009 09:41:00

    Los Angeles – Microsoft will be compliant with industry standards in Internet Explorer 9 such as HTML 5, but Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows and Windows Live division, decried the habit of vendors getting ahead of the process.
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    Microsoft unveils Office 2010 public beta 19/11/2009 06:56:00

    As expected, Microsoft today launched its first public beta of Office 2010, posting the preview for download on its Web site.
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    Microsoft Office 2010: An intriguing beta 19/11/2009 06:17:00

    With the release of the Office 2010 beta, the general public finally gets to check out how Microsoft plans to deliver on its promises for the next edition of its flagship productivity suite--namely, close integration with lightweight Web versions of core apps (Excel and PowerPoint Web are the first to debut for consumers via Windows Live, with Word and OneNote available only in the business-oriented SharePoint 2010 server beta), better multimedia support, a subtle interface refresh, and a slew of features designed to make document creation and sharing easier. But there's some news too, most notably support within Outlook for tracking feeds from social networks.
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    IE9 will close performance gap, Microsoft says 19/11/2009 05:41:00

    Microsoft today claimed that its next browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), has nearly closed the JavaScript performance gap between itself and rivals made by Mozilla and Google, even though the browser has been in development only a few weeks.
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    Microsoft launches Office 2010 Beta on MSDN, TechNet 17/11/2009 06:41:00

    Microsoft posted the Office 2010 Beta to its developer and IT subscription sites today, another clue that it will soon offer the preview to the general public.
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    Flash flaw puts most sites, users at risk, say researchers 13/11/2009 08:40:00

    Hackers can exploit a flaw in Adobe's Flash to compromise nearly every Web site that allows users to upload content, including Google's Gmail, then launch silent attacks on visitors to those sites, security researchers said today.
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    Windows 7 tricks: 20 top tips and tweaks 12/11/2009 04:20:00

    Just got your hands on Windows 7 and want to bend it to your will? No problem. We've got plenty of tips, hacks and secrets to keep you busy for a long time, including automatically opening Windows Explorer to a folder of your choice, speeding up taskbar thumbnails, finding hidden desktop themes, forcing User Account Control to act the way you'd like, keeping your Explorer searches secret from others, and more.
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    MS Office battles Google in the cloud 09/11/2009 09:10:00

    When Microsoft releases the next version of its productivity suite, Office 2010, it will be into a very different competitive landscape than the one Office 2007 faced in late 2006.
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    BlackBerry Bold 9700 Smartphone Debuts in Australia and New Zealand 05/11/2009 14:04:00

    New 3G Smartphone Delivers High-End Features and Performance in a Compact and Highly Refined Design Sydney, Australia – Thursday, 5 November 2009 – Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today debuted the BlackBerry® Bold™ 9700 smartphone in Australia and New Zealand. The striking new smartphone builds on the success of the original BlackBerry Bold and offers state-of-the-art functionality and multimedia features in a new, sleek and stylish design that will appeal to users for both their business and personal needs.
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    Microsoft launches new version of MSN 05/11/2009 09:10:00

    Microsoft plans to start rolling out a redesigned MSN.com on Wednesday in the U.S., the first major update for the page in more than 10 years.
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    A single sign-in for all your websites? Google hopes so 04/11/2009 09:57:00

    It's one of the basic tenets of online security: Never use the same password/username combo for every website that requires one. The logic is sound, of course. A single security breach could expose your most private information -- such as banking and credit card numbers -- to the bad guys.
 
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