It used to be a big deal when you got a great review in one of the computer magazines.
Microsoft’s Windows Live Power Play
Participating in the first UK preview of Windows Live in London last Thursday evening was a worthwhile experience.
Dual Booting Windows on New Macs
I got VERY close to plunking down $2,000 for one of those new MacBooks that Apple came out with.
Microsoft Touts Windows On Linux Site
Microsoft has long made various efforts to show how Windows exceeds Linux in a variety of enterprise situations, but a current advertising campaign by the company showed up in an unlikely place.
Flash Opens New Windows and Opportunities For Game Designers
There are three main aspects: the player, the file format, and the authoring tool/IDE. Flash games can be developed for websites, interactive TV, as well as handheld devices. There is no need to adopt multiple programming languages to build games.
Bill And Melinda Gates Open More Windows
Normally, the articles for this are about trends and technologies in Windows. This story will be a bit more about Bill Gates, founder and chief software architect of Microsoft. Something Bill Gates and his wife Melinda are becoming more known for though is the charitable work of their foundation. Time magazine made them their “Person of the Year.”
Windows Live Too Local For Some
A member of MSN’s Virtual Earth team was compelled to post a response to security concerns raised over the Windows Live Local “Locate Me” feature.
Windows Live Goes Local
Microsoft continues its push into local search by renaming the Virtual Earth service to Windows Live Local and adding new images and features.
Who Cares About Windows XP N?
CNET News: A major U.K. retail store and three of the largest PC vendors worldwide still have no plans to sell the version of Microsoft Windows that does not contain its media player, five months after the version was released.
Xbox 360 Buyers Really Windows Live Customers
Those who picked up the Xbox 360 just after midnight on its launch date may be surprised to know Microsoft has convergence with Windows Live planned for Xbox Live.
Now that the smells of late night pizza and beer Xbox 360 gaming have been replaced with the aroma of roasting turkeys, it’s a good time to recount Bill Gates comments pre-launch about the future of the platform.