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All the buzz here at Microsoft MIX in Vegas is rightly about Silverlight, but one other impressive demo I came across was a Vista gadget (a.k.a. widget) for Disney. Entertainment
Continue reading »Today at its Wordwide Partner Conference in New Orleans, Microsoft announced that the Microsoft Office suite has reached the 'technical preview' milestone, and that starting today the company will open
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/Surprise_MSN_Built_the_Video_Site_of_the_Future'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; There are big changes underway over at MSN Video, some of which represent a real look forward for the industry.
Continue reading »In November, Microsoft released a major update to its Windows Live online services. Today, Microsoft also released the new versions of its Windows Live Essentials desktop tools that accompany the
Continue reading »Last week Microsoft seemed to wake up from a long hibernation and announced: * No, we are not ceding the browser game to Firefox * Hey, we are cool again
Continue reading »Back in February we reported that Buzzd, a Mobile Web social networking service used at bars, clubs and restaurants, had won a bunch of awards at the MobileMonday Peer Awards.
Continue reading »In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarising the top stories of the week, we cover the iPhone OS 3.0 announcement, review the highlights from Microsoft's MIX event,
Continue reading »Rich Internet Application is the fancy name for a desktop app that leverages internet connectivity outside the browser. RIAs, as they're called, are supposed to be ushering in a post-browser
Continue reading »Microsoft Live Labs' latest creation has just launched. Pivot is a fun, powerful discovery tool, built on Seadragon and powered by Silverlight, that runs in Vista or Windows 7 with
Continue reading »It's now over a month since Google released its open source web browser, Chrome. An interesting theory we heard recently is that Google will use Chrome to index the password
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