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Microsoft Windows - Final Xbox “Founder†Leaves Microsoft … Eh
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Microsoft Windows - Final Xbox “Founder†Leaves Microsoft … Eh
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Windows IT Pro At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Microsoft stepped up its reveal on the second major version of Windows Phone, codenamed "Mango" and now scheduled for early fall. However, the software giant fell well short of the full disclosure that many (including me) were expecting, instead claiming that the release would include "500 new features" while only divulging perhaps a dozen of them. What's with all the secrecy? ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Microsoft stepped up its reveal on the second major version of Windows Phone, codenamed "Mango" and now scheduled for early fall. However, the software giant fell well short of the full disclosure that many (including me) were expecting, instead claiming that the release would include "500 new features" while only divulging perhaps a dozen of them. What's with all the secrecy? ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Microsoft stepped up its reveal on the second major version of Windows Phone, codenamed "Mango" and now scheduled for early fall. However, the software giant fell well short of the full disclosure that many (including me) were expecting, instead claiming that the release would include "500 new features" while only divulging perhaps a dozen of them. What's with all the secrecy? ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Microsoft stepped up its reveal on the second major version of Windows Phone, codenamed "Mango" and now scheduled for early fall. However, the software giant fell well short of the full disclosure that many (including me) were expecting, instead claiming that the release would include "500 new features" while only divulging perhaps a dozen of them. What's with all the secrecy? ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro With the US government quietly agreeing to cease its antitrust oversight of Microsoft earlier this month, you may have assumed that the software giant's legal wrangling over its one-time market power was a thing of the past. Well, not yet it isn't: This week, Microsoft revealed that it will appeal an "excessive" $1.35 billion fine that was imposed on it by over-zealous European Union antitrust regulators in 2008. ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro With the US government quietly agreeing to cease its antitrust oversight of Microsoft earlier this month, you may have assumed that the software giant's legal wrangling over its one-time market power was a thing of the past. Well, not yet it isn't: This week, Microsoft revealed that it will appeal an "excessive" $1.35 billion fine that was imposed on it by over-zealous European Union antitrust regulators in 2008. ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro With the US government quietly agreeing to cease its antitrust oversight of Microsoft earlier this month, you may have assumed that the software giant's legal wrangling over its one-time market power was a thing of the past. Well, not yet it isn't: This week, Microsoft revealed that it will appeal an "excessive" $1.35 billion fine that was imposed on it by over-zealous European Union antitrust regulators in 2008. ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro With the US government quietly agreeing to cease its antitrust oversight of Microsoft earlier this month, you may have assumed that the software giant's legal wrangling over its one-time market power was a thing of the past. Well, not yet it isn't: This week, Microsoft revealed that it will appeal an "excessive" $1.35 billion fine that was imposed on it by over-zealous European Union antitrust regulators in 2008. ... View the full article
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What Microsoft is and isn't saying (yet) about Windows Phone 'Mango'
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On May 24, Microsoft execs shared a few more details about some of the promised 500 features coming to the “Mango” Windows Phone release, due out later this year. View the full article -
What Microsoft is and isn't saying (yet) about Windows Phone 'Mango'
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On May 24, Microsoft execs shared a few more details about some of the promised 500 features coming to the “Mango” Windows Phone release, due out later this year. View the full article -
What Microsoft is and isn't saying (yet) about Windows Phone 'Mango'
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On May 24, Microsoft execs shared a few more details about some of the promised 500 features coming to the “Mango” Windows Phone release, due out later this year. View the full article -
Windows IT Pro Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer appeared on stage at his company's Developer Forum in Tokyo, Japan on Monday and seemed to spontaneously spurt out a few interesting details about the next version of Windows, called Windows 8 internally, and the next version of Windows Phone 7, known currently as "Mango." The Windows 8 revelations are particularly interesting, coming as they do just days after Microsoft issued a stern warning to its partner Intel. ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer appeared on stage at his company's Developer Forum in Tokyo, Japan on Monday and seemed to spontaneously spurt out a few interesting details about the next version of Windows, called Windows 8 internally, and the next version of Windows Phone 7, known currently as "Mango." The Windows 8 revelations are particularly interesting, coming as they do just days after Microsoft issued a stern warning to its partner Intel. ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer appeared on stage at his company's Developer Forum in Tokyo, Japan on Monday and seemed to spontaneously spurt out a few interesting details about the next version of Windows, called Windows 8 internally, and the next version of Windows Phone 7, known currently as "Mango." The Windows 8 revelations are particularly interesting, coming as they do just days after Microsoft issued a stern warning to its partner Intel. ... View the full article
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Windows IT Pro Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer appeared on stage at his company's Developer Forum in Tokyo, Japan on Monday and seemed to spontaneously spurt out a few interesting details about the next version of Windows, called Windows 8 internally, and the next version of Windows Phone 7, known currently as "Mango." The Windows 8 revelations are particularly interesting, coming as they do just days after Microsoft issued a stern warning to its partner Intel. ... View the full article
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Microsoft Windows - What (Else) I Learned at TechEd 2011
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Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows Last week, I set out to write an overview of the Microsoft announcements and interesting products from TechEd 2011. The resulting article, What I've Learned (So Far) at TechEd 2011, was thus somewhat of a failure since it really covered only two products: MultiPoint Server 2011 and Windows Phone 7 "Mango." Sorry about that. But here's a wrap-up of the other interesting news from TechEd 2011. And as you'll soon discover, there was a lot more happening at the show. ... View the full article