Windows Mobile 6.5 was announced back at Mobile World Conference which was held earlier in 2009 and it promises to bring the much needed added functionality to the software giant's mobile platform when it arrives this autumn.
Sources close to Zune team have confirmed that these leaked images of Zune HD are indeed real and Microsoft’s 3rd generation media player is most likely to be out by September or October this year.
As you all may have already known by now that Windows 7 Build 7077 has hit the Internet already and it is said to be the part of Release Candidate build branch which is likely to be made public next month. I have been playing around with this build for the most part of today and have found this to be the most stable x86 version of Windows 7 to date.
We all know how Twitter has purely become obsession for some and habit for others. It is the place where things are reported instantly as they happen in real time. Twitter's stupendous quick growth over the months has enabled it to surpass Digg’s market share.
Office team has released a very useful Add-in for creating WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) diagrams in Microsoft Office Visio 2007. The WBS Modeler Add-in for Office Visio 2007 enable developers and software engineers to help them scope their project plan in simple graphics term.
We all have been waiting for this! The official client for Skype has finally arrived for both the iPhone and iPod Touch platform and its all yours to download it for free from the App Store.
Some of our readers who wishes to remain anonymous have tipped us about Windows 7 Build 7068 which appears to have leaked on the internet today.
A Japanese Microsoft blogger has mistakenly posted a screenshot of what appears to be from the latest build of Windows 7.
Starting with Windows Home Server Power Pack 2, Microsoft has finally enabled Windows Home Server to properly recognize machines running Windows 7, the upcoming OS from Microsoft.
Here’s yet another golden opportunity to grab a fully licensed Microsoft product worth around US $680 for free, absolutely no strings attached!