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WinMob 6.5 to Windows Phone 7 Series upgrades to be rare Ars Technica By Emil Protalinski | Last updated March 2, 2010 10:20 AM It's long been known that Microsoft would have much tighter hardware requirements for Windows ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Microsoft warns of zero-day hole for older Windows CNET by Elinor Mills Microsoft warned of a new hole on Monday that could be exploited by attackers to take control of older Windows systems running Internet ... See all stories on this topic | ||
PC World Opera on Tuesday released version 10.5 of its Web browser, claiming it's the fastest browser available for the Windows operating system. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Microsoft: Small businesses start to eye Windows 7 CNET by Ina Fried After eschewing Windows Vista, small businesses are starting to consider moving away from Windows XP, Microsoft Vice President Brad Brooks said ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Obama in Savannah: 'It's hard to import windows from China' Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) On why energy refurbishing of homes is a good area for producing jobs: "It's very hard to ship windows from China," Obama said. Obama noted that Georgia's ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Propalms, Inc. Upgrades TSE 6.0 to Support Release of Microsoft Windows R2 CNNMoney.com (press release) The latest version of TSE will also enable Propalms to gain new customers around the world who have already deployed Microsoft Windows R2. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Microsoft offers second beta of Windows Server AppFabric San Francisco Chronicle (03-01) 11:03 PST -- Microsoft is offering on Monday a second beta release of its Windows Server AppFabric technology, which features services intended to ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Seesmic updates Blackberry, Windows Twitter apps CNET Last week, the third-party developer of Twitter apps released an update to its Web-based Twitter manager that outmaneuvered its downloadable Windows apps. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
PC World Google added two new features to the Windows version of Google Chrome beta including integrated translation and enhanced privacy features that allow for ... See all stories on this topic |
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Opera 10.5 Final for Windows Brings the Speed - Opera - Lifehacker By Kevin Purdy Windows: As expected, Opera made version 10.5 of its browser official this morning, calling it "the fastest browser on Earth" and also touting its Windows 7 integration, HTML5 video support, better private browsing, and more. Lifehacker: top - http://lifehacker.com/tag/top |
Opera 10.50 Lands On Windows, Mac And Linux Version 'Coming Soon' By Robin Wauters The desktop browser, which is free to use, lands on Windows at a time when Microsoft has just rolling out its ballot screen for European users of the OS, presenting them with a choice in browsers (supposedly random, but not in reality, ... TechCrunch - http://techcrunch.com/ |
Opera 10.5 for Windows announced with speed boost, private ... By Joseph L. Flatley A quick note for Opera fans (and we ain't talkin' The Marriage of Figaro here). Looks like the self-styled 'world's fastest' browser (with about 2% Engadget - http://www.engadget.com/ |
Daring Fireball: Assorted Brief Observations and Thoughts ... By John Gruber Just about any new UI would be better than the existing Windows Mobile UI. But basing the new Windows Phone 7 UI on the Zune raises the question of why they think it's going to fare any better than, well, the Zune. ... Daring Fireball - http://daringfireball.net/ |
The world's fastest browser for Windows Opera Software today released Opera 10.50, the fastest Web browser thus-far produced for Windows computers. Opera 10.50 also includes a sleek and refined new design, as well as private browsing, where Opera hides all traces of sites you ... Opera Press Room - http://www.opera.com/press/releases/ |
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Windows 7 Parody - CollegeHumor video A million ideas. And they used every single one of them. |
Most Windows 7 PCs max out memory Most Windows 7 PCs max out their memory, resulting in performance bottlenecks, a researcher said today. |
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